The Potty Book for Boys
Every little boy's graduation from diapers to the potty is always a very important moment--and one to make both parents and toddlers proud In The Potty Book, Henry needs to have his diapers changed so he can go out and play. Then mom and dad bring home a big box, 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 p...more
Hardcover, 32 pages
Published
May 15th 2000
by Barron's Educational Series
(first published 2000)
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"I want to look at the potty book." This is what Milo said when Mamma asked him what he thought of the book. When he sees where the boy pees in on the floor, he says, "That boy is sad, because he peed on the carpet." He then bends over and kisses him better.
He likes to look at the book over and over, especially when when sitting on the potty himself.
He likes to look at the book over and over, especially when when sitting on the potty himself.
This book is great! Its got the rhythm, its got the ryhme, it covers the potty training expirience from start to finish.
The little boy in the story, Henry, starts by introducing himself and telling you about the big boy things that he can do (like getting dressed, brushing teeth, etc). Henry gets a suprise...a potty. He gives a little insight...
"I look down at my diaper, it seems to fit just right. My diaper's where I pee and poop, morning, noon, and night."
Henry...more
The little boy in the story, Henry, starts by introducing himself and telling you about the big boy things that he can do (like getting dressed, brushing teeth, etc). Henry gets a suprise...a potty. He gives a little insight...
"I look down at my diaper, it seems to fit just right. My diaper's where I pee and poop, morning, noon, and night."
Henry...more
My son learned to go on the potty with the help of this book. He loved it! He insisted that I read it to him every night even for awhile after he was trained. lol
When it comes time to potty train my little girl I will get the girl version for sure. I highly recommend!
When it comes time to potty train my little girl I will get the girl version for sure. I highly recommend!
MY son LOVES this potty book. He spends hours sitting on his little potty chair reading it. It is a great book to give a little boy the incentive he needs to try out the potty.
my little guy LOVES the book, he reads it while he sits on the potty. a little boy gets his first potty, and learns how to use it with his friend the teddy bear.
This was an excellent book about potty training for boys! Really positive message, colorful pictures, and nice rhyming scheme. Devin loves it!
I learned that I can pee pee or poo poo in the potty and sometimes I have to sit and wait and sit. Also, I learned to laugh and clap when there's pee pee in the potty and accidents are ok.
I know all the things that Henry likes to do, oh yes, I really do!
Henry is my current super hero and I enjoy hearing the Potty song loop all day long.
I can now sing "bye bye pee pee / bye bye poo."
I know all the things that Henry likes to do, oh yes, I really do!
Henry is my current super hero and I enjoy hearing the Potty song loop all day long.
I can now sing "bye bye pee pee / bye bye poo."
also a good little potty book for boys,
well liked by our young trainee.
...and also has the "so proud of me" thing going on at the end of the book, and a cute part where they call grandma b/c they know she'll be proud too. oops, did i just give away a spoiler in my review there ? :)
well liked by our young trainee.
...and also has the "so proud of me" thing going on at the end of the book, and a cute part where they call grandma b/c they know she'll be proud too. oops, did i just give away a spoiler in my review there ? :)
This rhyming book is sweet and fun for the would-be potty-goer. I recommend it as a great book to keep your child interested in potty learning. It's very upbeat. My son comes away from it smiling, excited and ready to give the potty a try.
yep, the potty training has begun. Reagan does not really care for this book and i have yet to find a GOOD potty training book. would love any suggestions.
I have 2 boys. I first bought the book for my 6 yo (almost) but now my 21 month old loves it!
My mother-in-law gave this to my younger son, and we read it a lot with him.
This is one of the best potty books I've ever read.
i hated it its so gross and for boys
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Alyssa Satin Capucilli was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1957. She graduated from Sarah Lawrence College, and pursued her interest in dance, becoming a professional dancer and dance instructor. Though Capucilli had written stories, poems, and even puppet shows as a child, she didn't consider a career as a writer until after her own two children were born. To this day she sees herself as both a da...more
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