Roger Priddy (b. 1960) is the creator of Priddy Books, which publishes books for babies and young children. Priddy Books is a division of Macmillan Publishers and books published by the imprint have won several Practical Pre-School Awards.
Did not like this book at all. There's a photo of a child with the potty on her head. Need I say more? And they use awkward phrases to describe bodily functions that I feel ridiculous saying out loud. And the kid on one of the pages is just way too touchy feely with the toilet. And on another page, the story just doesn't make sense (My potty is kept in the bathroom so I can play inside or outside. What on earth does this mean? I am so disgruntled.) And (to top it off) God only knows where this library book has been. I feel like I need to bleach my hands every time I read it to Catherine.
I skip the "what's a Potty for?" page which features the stupid picture of the little girl with the toilet on her head. Also there is one child that seems to be radiating embarrassment. If you don't mind modifying it's ok.