Anyones toddler really interested in the fact everyone poops?

She’s refusing to use the toilet herself, but likes to act out the whole process, and anytime anyone goes to the toilet she’s like like “what are they doing in there?” like she’s hoping they’re pooping and so fascinated by it 😅 I mean she genuinely seems to enjoy talking about it and making jokes about it! 🙈 I don’t know where it comes from as I’ve always been casual about it (she doesn’t attend nursery). She’s still in nappies, but It’s odd to me that she’s so interested, can act out the whole process of getting on the toilet, pretend to poop or pee, get off and wipe and flush, and then ask to have her pants pulled up, but when she needs to actually poop or pee she wants to do her usual squat and do it in her nappy. I don’t even know where to begin for potty training because she’s literally been showing all the signs of readiness for months, but just refuses to actually do anything in the toilet.
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This is the exact thing I'm going with with my daughter. Will tell me she needs the potty after she has had a wee/poo in her nappy but doesn't want to use the potty and crys when we try to get her to sit on it. We tried one of the potty seat that go on the actual toilet and she hates that too.

Mine refuses to acknowledge when she was done a poo or a wee in her nappy (I’m pretty sure she knows but just never wants to tell us because she doesn’t want to stop playing to get changed 🤦🏻‍♀️) but she is constantly asking everyone if they need a poop, and she’s always saying her toys have done a poop and need their nappies changed. It’s so frustrating 😂

1 day when you free for few days just put her knickers on and just keep taking her toilet.... I got my daughter pink step training seat... not she refuses the steps as I've got cocomelon seat and plastic cocomelon step...it was hard for a while but she didn't like been wet and my nursery really helped with her toilet training we started in jan and was completely dry end of February

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