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The little baby in this touching picture book can coo and crawl and grab her toes.But this baby grows up fast! As a big girl, she can run and draw--and even gives the potty a try.The story takes readers back and forth from baby to toddler, capturing all the fun growing up can be. Jane Ann Peddicord's lyrical text and Meilo So's lush watercolors harmonize in an inspired celebration of baby beginnings and toddler triumphs.
Have YOU ever had a bad week? The hilarious new series taking the world by storm. He’s fallen down a giant hole, he’s plummeted down to the very depths, he’s TRAPPED underground in the darkest, dingiest, most abysmal abyss. Justin Chase is having the WORST WEEK EVER! There’s no bright side this time as Justin must blindly face what lies below, be it friend, foe or fatberg... Against all odds, he survived the trials and torments of Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday AND Thursday, but now it's ... F...
Sesame Street: Elmo's Potty Book Look, Find & Listen Sound Book (Look and Find)
This book very simple and cute, short and sweet. It's a no-pressure potty book and the illustrations are pretty cute, too. - M. Bonar Josh and his animal friends discover that although bottoms come in all shapes and sizes, everyone must use the potty. A spirited story, perfect for potty time for toddlers ages 24 months and up, with a focus on the child’s skills. At Clavis, our focus is on what’s best for children. We believe that books play an important role in each new phase in life. Our todd...
"Going to the Potty handles a sensitive subject with the same quiet candor and respect for young audiences that are the hallmark of his Mister Rogers' Neighborhood TV show."--Publishers Weekly Parent and child may read together about the way children develop in the experience of eliminating waste products from their body and about the positive aspects of using the toilet.
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.
Sammy the Elephant and 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...
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.
In the final volume in the Sisters Grimm series, Sabrina, Daphne, and the rest of the Grimms and their friends must face off against the Master to decide the fate of Ferryport Landing—and the world. When Mirror fails to escape the barrier using Granny Relda’s body, he turns to his plan B: killing all the Grimms so that the magical barrier collapses. In the meantime, Sabrina has gathered the other magic mirrors as advisors on how to deal with their mortal enemy. They tell her to join forces with...
"Howdy, pardner! Where does a cowgirl go potty around here?" When a cowgirl's got to go, she's got to go! As she walks through open pastures and deep canyons, she learns where the bison, hawk, coyote, and other animals go. But time's a-wasting, so where in the whole West can this cowgirl go potty?! With great humor and playfulness, Where Does a Cowgirl Go Potty? will be sure to delight kids over and over again. This book is a companion to Where Does a Pirate Go Potty?
Potty training can indeed be stress-free…Little Mouse thinks so! This witty picture book with flaps will capture the interest of the little ones and help them potty train in a fun and natural way. Little Mouse looks around with great curiosity. He finds everything interesting, even his friends’ potties. After a while, they also want to know what’s in Little Mouse’s potty. But wait, why is it empty? Oh! Little Mouse has decided he is a Big Mouse now! This witty picture book with flaps is the s...
An entertaining book with a fresh style of illustration style that encourages kids to give up nappies and use the potty.