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Title: I Can Go Potty
ISBN: 0307134652
Author:
Bonnie Worth
David Prebenna
Publicate Date: 1998-11-04 Publish: 1998-11-04
List Price: $4.99
Average Customer Rating: 4.0
Format: Board book
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1: Good, but nothing for potty training
This book had nice characters and the story line was pretty good. However, I have to admit that no boy or girl will want to use the toilet after reading this book because there is nothing to catch his or her interest for potty training. It worked for us and then we gave it to our cousins when we were all potty trained. Try this and see if it potty trains your child.
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2: okay book
I bought several potty-training books; this was my least-favorite of the ones I bought. It wasn't bad, just nothing extraordinary.
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3: simple and appealing book for little ones
Needless to say, we are at a time in our lives when we have a number of potty training books around the house, and we find this one straightforward and appealing. It features a little Muppet boy who has been learning to use a potty seat. The youngster talks about how happy he is to be a big boy and wear pants and go potty by himself. He interrupts play, takes down his pants, sits on the potty and "goes", wipes, flushes, pulls up his pants and washes his hands before going back to play, where his friend and toys are waiting to pick up where they left off.The book features a potty seat that sits on the big toilet rather than a free-standing potty chair, and no phrases for defecation or urination are used. A good choice for families in this interesting phase of development.
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4: My favorite potty book.
This is my favorite potty book because it is actually the most realistic. Step by step, it matches what a child really does when going to the bathroom. First, Kermit must stop playing -- a very important point! He runs to the potty, unsnaps his pants, goes potty on a toilet with a child's seat on top, snaps up and washes his hands. When he goes back to play with his friend, the toys and his friend are still there. If you have a child that doesn't like to stop playing to take time to go potty, you know how important that is. We found this book easy to relate to. The illustrations are recognizable even to young toddlers. Truthfully, it is the only potty book I found useful. In addition to all that, this book IS cute. I'm sorry it is out of print.P.S. After reading reviews of "Too Big for Diapers," it looks like that may be a good substitute for "I Can Go Potty" since it is no longer in print.
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5: My favorite potty book.
This is my favorite potty book because it is actually the most realistic. Step by step, it matches what a child really does when going to the bathroom. First, Kermit must stop playing -- a very important point! He runs to the potty, unsnaps his pants, goes potty on a toilet with a child's seat on top, snaps up and washes his hands. When he goes back to play with his friend, the toys and his friend are still there. If you have a child that doesn't like to stop playing to take time to go potty, you know how important that is. We found this book easy to relate to. The illustrations are recongizable even to young toddlers. Truthfully, it is the only potty book I found useful. In addition to all that, this book IS cute. I'm sorry it is out of print.
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