The Potty Book - For Boys
A toddler's graduation from diapers to the potty is always a very important moment--and one to make parents and toddlers proud! In this book, Henry needs to have his diaper changed so he can go out and play. Then Mom and Dad bring a big box home, and Henry is anxious to open it up and see what's inside. Is it a rocking chair? A bed for Teddy? No, it's a potty--which means it's time for Henry to graduate from diapers. This gentle and humorous little story is charmingly illustrated and told in verse. Little boys will enjoy looking at the pictures and having the story read to them. Meanwhile, they'll start getting the idea that it's time for them to grow up, exactly like Henry. So that at last, they'll be able to say: "I'm off to the potty, No more diapers for me! And I feel great, I am proud of ... ME! Here's a pleasant and effective new way to begin a child's toilet training. Barron's also publishes a potty book for a little girl, starring Hannah. (Ages 1-4)
The Potty Book - For Boys Accessories
Too Big for Diapers (Too Big Board Books)
My Big Boy Potty
A Potty for Me!: A Lift-the-Flap Instruction Manual
Toilet Training in Less Than A Day
My Potty Reward Stickers for Boys: 126 Boy Potty Training Stickers and Chart to Motivate Toilet Training
Sesame Street - Elmo's Potty Time
Once Upon a Potty -- Boy
BabyBjörn Potty Chair - Blue
Potty Power - For Boys & Girls
Everyone Poops (My Body Science Series)
The Potty Book - For Boys Reviews
He seemed to get a big kick out of "Bye-bye pee. Second, it actually seemed to help him think about what was going on in potty training. Bye-bye poop." As you can see, it speaks in honest terms about pee and poop but isn't unnecessarily scatalogical. A month or two after we got the book he was to the point where we could take off the diapers entirely (at home). First, it's very attractively written and illustrated; our little boy liked it and requested it frequently when we were going through potty training. This is the only book we bought about potty training for our little boy. He's now long since potty trained, at a relatively early age, and this book deserves some of the credit. We had already started sitting him on the pot and asking if he needed to go, etc., before getting this book, and he was sort of at a progress plateau, but when we got this book, it did seem to make something click and I think he made more noticeable progress after that.
Our son loves it and it is a really great book for boys. It has helped us out ALOT. We love this book for potty training. I would recommend this book to everyone I know that has boys that are about to start potty training.
It's a story about a boy and how he learns how to use the potty and so we used it to talk to our son about him using his potty chair. We got this for our son and he seemed to like it. It covers a good amount of material but I would not call it straight forward instructions.
Even the verses rhyme. Buy this book, you won't regret it. Not only is it great in telling a story to kids about using the potty, but it's darn comical and the pictures are cute.
It's got cute illustrations though. This is a cute book, but not helping my son to poop in the potty. Doesn't matter if everyone in the world poops in the potty, he just doesn't want to. A nice before bed book. I just want him to see that it's ok to do so, but he won't have it.
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