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The Potty Book - For Girls

The Potty Book - For Girls

List Price: $5.95
Your Price: $5.36
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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A bit too long
Review: I purchased this book & another book (Too Big for Diapers (Ernie of seasame Street). This book was just too long of a story for my just turned two year old girl. She just wasn't interested in hearing the story, thus the book is like new on the shelf. But the Too Big for Diapers book was a big hit--she likes Ernie so that was the first thing. The story is short & too the point and the pictures of Ernie are big & bright. But this book is a long story & pastel pictures of a little girl. Maybe she'll get into later, but so far the potty training goes on without this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must-Have!
Review: If you're looking for a potty book, this is the one! It's the only one I actually enjoyed reading as a parent, and my daughter loved it. Although she's been potty trained for 5 months now, she still asks to read this book. This will be in my gift basket to friends as their children near potty training.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mary is potty trained now!
Review: My 2 and a half year old was very resistant to the whole idea of using the potty. She's a smart little girl, but the potty was a problem. I bought this book, read it to her a few times, and the next thing I know she's reciting the book from memory and using the potty exclusively for all her poop and pee! There's no such thing as a magic potion for potty training, but this came darned close. It is a very upbeat and cute book, with special emphasis on the pride a child will have once they choose to use the potty. The lead character, Hannah, is a great role model - she is enthusiastic about using the potty and celebrates her successes. When she has an "accident," her mom and dad say, "that's OK Hannah - don't you give up yet!" I found myself saying the same thing to my daughter when she would have an accident, and it worked wonders to soothe her bruised ego. I would recommend this book to anyone as a part of their potty training plan. If I had to do it over again, I would have started reading it to her a lot sooner, but better late than never. She is 100% potty trained now, and she still asks me to read this book to her all the time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thank you Hannah!
Review: My 2 year-old LOVES this book! We have read it so many times, she has memorized it and will read it to herself! She is now potty trained but continues to enjoy reading it!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Helpful
Review: My daughter at 2.5 years old is struggling with the whole potty thing. I discovered this book last month after a few unsuccessful tries at getting potty training started. We have been reading it to her every night. Although I actually haven't got a result in our potty yet I think that this book is giving her a great understanding of what going to the potty is all about, not to be scared of accidents (that they happen and it's ok) and she is using all the right words now. It's a cute story with positive reinforcement and one that I don't mind reading over and over again. I'm sure success for us will be just around the corner.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Our FAVORITE book
Review: My daughter Brianna is 22 months old. She's had a potty in her bathroom for awhile, but she showed no interest in it. I bought this book for her about a month ago and she can't put it down. I actually had to leave it in her crib at night because she wants to read it to herself before she goes to bed, and looks for it first thing in the morning when she wakes up. All day long I hear "Hannah book!!" She loves to read it herself, and always applaudes Hannah at the end - "Yay Hannah... Yay Hannah. No diaper!" Now she's always asking to sit on her potty; especially when she reads the book!! Thank you Hannah!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: She reads it on the potty
Review: My daughter didn't even want to get near the potty and we tried everything from toys to M&M's to a Wake Forest University education. However, once she "read" the book the first time, she wants to sit on the potty just look at it. While we are still trudging along, she has had several successful trips to the potty. Thank you for this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is great!
Review: My daughter had us read this to her almost every day, she is potty trained now, ( thank god! ) and still enjoys the book. You will enjoy this high-quality book

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My daughter loves this book.
Review: My daughter is 22 months old and is interested in potty training. This is her new favorite book. What I like about it is that it is clean... no pictures of anatomy like in Once upon a Potty. That's a little much for a toddler in my opinion. What is great about the book is that it lets children know that potty accidents are OK and that they should just keep trying!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My daughter loves this book.
Review: My daughter is 22 months old and is interested in potty training. This is her new favorite book. What I like about it is that it is clean... no pictures of anatomy like in Once upon a Potty. That's a little much for a toddler in my opinion. What is great about the book is that it lets children know that potty accidents are OK and that they should just keep trying!


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