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On Your Potty! |
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Rating:  Summary: Cute potty training book! Review: Ba is typical little kid getting potty trained. Doesn't think he needs potty until almost too late and afterwards both Ba and George are proud. Funny pictures!
Rating:  Summary: Cute potty training book! Review: Ba is typical little kid getting potty trained. Doesn't think he needs potty until almost too late and afterwards both Ba and George are proud. Funny pictures!
Rating:  Summary: On your potty Review: I didn't like this book it really didn't have any useful information in it but to my 2.5 year old, it was funny!
Rating:  Summary: Just ok Review: I think the book is funny but my son who is almost 2 1/2 isn't interested in it. He'd rather read "You can go to the potty" by the Sears.
Rating:  Summary: Warmhearted Introduction to the Potty Review: In the highly populated potty book market, this book captures but one aspect: trying to get to the potty in time. Author illustrator Virginia Miller offers spare text in large easy-to-read print and drawings in pencil and colored marker featuring a lovable bear named Bartholomew (�Ba� for short). When his papa George asks, �Do you need your potty, Ba?� his son responds �Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, NAH!� My girls thought this hysterical and began repeating it (almost to the point of tedium). Read this book for entertainment only. To introduce the functional aspects of the toilet training process, such as what actually goes in the potty, wiping, flushing, and washing up, try these more instructional potty books: The Potty Book for Girls by Alyssa Satin Capucilli, You Can Go to the Potty by Dr. Sears or What To Expect When You Use the Potty by Heidi Murkoff.
Rating:  Summary: Warmhearted Introduction to the Potty Review: In the highly populated potty book market, this book captures but one aspect: trying to get to the potty in time. Author illustrator Virginia Miller offers spare text in large easy-to-read print and drawings in pencil and colored marker featuring a lovable bear named Bartholomew ('Ba' for short). When his papa George asks, 'Do you need your potty, Ba?' his son responds 'Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, NAH!' My girls thought this hysterical and began repeating it (almost to the point of tedium). Read this book for entertainment only. To introduce the functional aspects of the toilet training process, such as what actually goes in the potty, wiping, flushing, and washing up, try these more instructional potty books: The Potty Book for Girls by Alyssa Satin Capucilli, You Can Go to the Potty by Dr. Sears or What To Expect When You Use the Potty by Heidi Murkoff.
Rating:  Summary: funny potty trip Review: Not a great potty training book. But a very fun book about potty training. We love all the books by this author!
Rating:  Summary: MY SON LOVES THIS BOOK Review: ok, ok, so this isnt the traditonal potty book, but its cute, the pitcures are cute and my son loves the "NAH" parts, he cracks up laughing,this is a must get book. and its short too which is really nice for those little ones who dont want to spend alot of time on the potty and want to play
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