A charmingly illustrated bedtime board book for babies and toddlers, perfect for sharing or for children to enjoy by themselves. Talking about the familiar scenes encourages vocabulary building and speech development. Scenes include teatime, tidying away toys, bathtime and storytime, with labels to help word recognition.
Peas Please, Night Octopus, Everybody Potties, Safety Bugs 4 Pack (I Can Do It)
by Tori Hane, Caleb Burroughs, Cheri Vogel, and Robin Rose
Teach teeth brushing Easy Fun For Kids (Teeth Vocabulary for Kids, #1)
by James S Kuntz
L'histoire de Weewee (Les Fables de Kamon, #3)
by Joey Krit and Kamon
'Vivid and fresh and finely crafted, this is a book that will strike a chord with anyone who has loved, lived, or wondered how we manage, in the face of our fragility, to carry on." - Nino Ricci This is the story of Zee, an aimless ex-lawyer who has turned his inability to make a decision into a fine art, and his wife, Alex, a practical and hard-working social worker who feels her biological clock ticking loudly. Reverberating with the emotional crises of the urban adult, Alex & Zee is an offbea...
Proven to help with potty training! This engaging and sweet, funny lift-the-flap book shows children that all creatures have a place to poop: tigers in the jungle, kangaroos in the outback, and monkeys in the rain forest. With the aid of this playful book, your child will see that he or she has a place to poop, too. While reinforcing the concept of toilet training, Where's the Poop? gives children the confidence they need. For each animal, there are three flaps. On the tiger spread, for examp...
Sammy the Elephant & Mr. Camel
by Joyce C. Mills and Richard J. Crowley
Sammy The Elephant and Mr. Camel is a gently empowering book for children who have trouble staying dry. This encouraging story about a delightful little elephant will help children learn to overcome problems with wetting. A comprehensive healing metaphor, it addresses feelings of insecurity, frustration, and ridicule while encouraging children to find inner strength to overcome their challenges. "Accidents" are part of normal development. Before gaining full control of their bladders, most chil...
Here's a story little girls and boys will enjoy when they're getting ready to outgrow diapers. But I'm a Potty Champion is more than just a storybook! The book comes with a miniature trophy that Mom and Dad can present as an award when their child actually becomes a potty champion. Stick-on letters are supplied so parents can spell the child's name across its base when award day arrives. The book's story and illustrations are gentle, amusing, and realistic, allowing for the fact that little girl...
Caillou, No More Diapers: STEP 2 (Potty Training, #2)
by Christine L'Heureux
New board book format! Caillou no longer wants to wear diapers even at night. Caillou knows now when he has to use the potty. Very soon, he hopes to use the big toilet and to no longer wear diapers at night. A parent’s wish to have their child totally potty trained is not necessarily in line with the physiological capacities of their child. This book helps to understand that it is not parents who potty train their child but rather the child who does it on their own.
Caillou aprende a pedir su potty! Mamá tiene una sorpresa para Caillou: ¡su propia potty! Tras varios intentos, algunos accidentes y algunas carreras, Caillou aprende a pedir su potty cuando la necesita. Control de esfínteres. Aprender a ir al baño es un paso muy importante del desarrollo infantil. Los adultos siempre están afanados, mientras que los niños pequeños no tienen prisa alguna y es esencial respetar su ritmo interior. English description In this delightful story Mommy has a su...
Celebrate with Penguin as he shows us how to use the potty! Push the button and get ready for a fun, noisy story time.
A child sets out to train his teddy bear in this washable vinyl book that encourages toddlers to take that all-important step toward independence.
Someone has done business where they’re not supposed to. But who was it? Suspense builds as suspects are rhythmically, methodically eliminated. We know it wasn’t the baby (nappy), or Daddy (bathroom), or the lion at the zoo (too risky). There’s a place for everything, and Shawn Harris’s snappy text and stylish, accessible art shine in this universal, hilarious and perfectly paced picture book about the right place for bathroom business.