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Toilet Paper Visual Guide for Children

This guide gently explores what toilet paper is, how it’s made, and what might be added — like fibres, water, or occasional additives.


With soft colours, friendly visuals, and clear language, each panel supports emotional regulation, sensory understanding, and relational trust.


If toilet paper feels unfamiliar or seems a little different sometimes, this guide is here to help things feel more manageable — one calm panel at a time.

Questions You Might Have

What is toilet paper made from?

Toilet paper is made from soft fibres, usually from trees or recycled paper. These fibres are processed to create the soft, absorbent product we use daily.

How is toilet paper processed?

Water is used to soften and clean the fibres before they’re pressed and dried. This process creates the soft, layered sheets that make up toilet paper rolls.

How do I choose toilet paper for sensitive skin?

Look for unscented, additive free toilet paper without lotions or dyes. Softer, hypoallergenic options are available for people with sensitivities or skin conditions.

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A sensory‑safe guide to
fibres, processing, additives,
and recycled choices.

Calm toilet roll with a soft swirl.
What's Inside
Toilet Paper
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Calm swirl with soft sparkle.

Toilet paper is made from
soft fibres, usually from
trees or recycled paper.

Made from
Soft Fibres
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Pulp
Source
Peaceful tree with a calm toilet roll, a soft paper sheet, and a gentle swirl beside a sparkle.

The fibres come from wood
pulp or recycled paper,
depending on the brand.

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Water &
Processing
Gentle water droplet with soft ripples and a paper sheet.

Water is used to soften &
clean the fibres before
they’re pressed & dried.

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Additives
(Sometimes)
Calm bottle with a soft label and a scent cloud.

Some toilet paper includes
lotions, or bleaching agents
to change texture or colour.

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Recycled
or Not?
Curious toilet roll with a magnifying glass and a recycling badge.

Recycled toilet paper uses
fewer new resources —
check the label to find out.

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