Once upon a potty : girl
Explains in simple text and illustrations why and how a little girl uses a potty.
Available Copies by Location
Location | |
---|---|
Community Centre | Available |
Browse Related Items
Subject |
Toilet training > Juvenile fiction. Girls > Health and hygiene > Juvenile literature. |
Genre |
Fiction. |
- ISBN: 0694013889
- Physical Description 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations
- Publisher [New York] : HarperFestival, 1979.
Content descriptions
Target Audience Note: | Ages 1-3. |
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 8.99 |
Additional Information
Once upon a Potty - Girl
Click an element below to view details:
Summary
Once upon a Potty - Girl
Just like you, Prudence has a body, and this body has many nice and useful parts: A head for thinking Eyes for seeing Ears for hearing A mouth to talk and eat with Hands for playing A pee-pee for making Wee-Wee Legs for walking and running A bottom for sitting and in it a little hole for making Poo-PooPotty talk has long been considered taboo in conversation -- even between parent and child. Thankfully, Alona Frankel presents toilet training in a frank, open way for parents and children. Available in both Girl and Boy formats, Once Upon a Potty books are best used as companion volumes to a child's new potty. Dear Fellow-Parents, Once Upon a Potty is best used as a companion volume to a child's new potty. I wrote this book when my own child was toilet training to help him better understand the process. My son was encouraged and excited by this story. It motivated him to make the developmental leap from diaper to potty. Learning to use the potty is often a lengthy process, taxing the patience of both parent and child. When success finally comes -- and it should come in its own good time, without undue pressure or haste -- it enhances the child's confidence and pride. She has taken another step toward independence. She sat on the potty as a little child and got up feeling ten-feet tall. It's one small step for mankind, but a giant one for your family. Love, Alona