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Every little girl’s graduation from diapers to the potty is always a very important moment–and one to make both parents and toddlers proud! In The Potty Book, Hannah needs to have her diapers changed so she can go out and play. Then mom and dad bring home a big box, and Hannah is anxious to open it up and see what’s inside. Is it a rocking chair? A bed for Teddy? No, it’s a potty–which means that it’s time for Hannah to graduate from her diapers. This gentle and humorous little story is charmingly illustrated and told in verse. Little girls will enjoy looking at the pictures and having the story read to them. Meanwhile, they’ll start getting the idea that it’s time for them to grow up, exactly like Hannah. So that at last, they’ll be able to say–“I’m off the potty!”

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Sourcebooks Wonderland (May 1 2000)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 40 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0764152319
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0764152313
Item weight ‏ : ‎ 1.05 kg
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 17.15 x 0.89 x 16.99 cm

Reviews

  1. Great book for toddlers
    I have the girl and the boy book. Toddlers identify with Henry and Hannah. Gets the potty idea across to toddlers in an excellent way. Highly recommend

  2. She loves it
    My daughter is 2.5 and loves this book. She always wants to read about “Anna” (it’s Hannah but that’s ok) and the bear. Loves the page with the accident puddle haha. I think it’s making a difference in her attitude around potty training.

  3. Best in its category!
    This is our favorite potty book. The story is a little longer than in board books, but it has good cadence, rhymes, and the storyline is helpful for potty training encouragement.

  4. Good Content – Too Long To Keep Your Kid Interested.
    We got a bunch of books to kick start of daughter’s potty training. As a comparison, I think this one, though well written, is too long to keep your child interested. The rhyming is fine but with all the content, I’ve seen my daughter getting impatient to turn the pages and finishing it, and thats kind of the opposite of what we want her to feel during her training. I’ve got others that are shot, minimal text and move visual which she likes alot. She has memorized pages even from them. Nothing against the book, but from a personal experience, it was a bit too much on the text side.

  5. What can I say about a potty training book?
    A real page turner that I read in one sitting. I was on the edge of my potty as I read each page and it rhymed. I was not aware of the impact one’s Teddy could have on the process.

  6. Great Potty Book
    My 2 year old daughter absolutely loves this book. We bought 3 potty books and this is by far her favourite. I enjoy reading the story line to her. It flows well. It explains there will be accidents and is encouraging if there are. I would highly recommend if you are only buying one potty book, this should be it.

  7. Daughter loves it
    My daughter really enjoys this book and wants it read every night.

  8. Not an easy read
    Not a great book. Too long and too much lead up before she actually uses the potty. My toddler did not enjoy this book

  9. Es el mismo libro que para niño. Motiva a los niños a ir al baño y les enseña que pueden tener accidentes, pero no deben rendirse porque tienen el potencial para aprender a ir al baño.las ilustraciones son muy bonitas

  10. Catchy lines and illustrations.A good book to introduce potty training.Goes from diaper stage to getting a potty to the final triumphant stage and clothing shopping.

  11. Great book, good story. Good illustrations to keep a toddlers attention. Easy for my 18 month old to understand. One of the better potty books.

  12. I had the boy version for my older son and now bought the girl version for my little girl. She is only 11 months but I plan to ready this to her when she can sit still long enough to get through the whole look! One reviewer said that this book is more for an older child, I do agree. I wouldn’t expect you to give this book to a baby to flip through the pages themselves. This is more of a book you read to your toodler while they are sitting on their potty!

  13. My daughter actually loved this Potty Training book and we kept it in her book rotation to help her master the complexities of using the bathroom. The narrative is light and whimsical and it focuses on a low pressure approach to getting rid of the diapers and pull ups and graduating to underwear.Once my daughter graduated to underwear during the daytime, we moved the Potty Book into the bathroom and we would read it to her while she did her business. Then something happened that got this book (and all other potty books) pulled from the rotation and sent to Goodwill. There is a section in the book where the main character has an accident and the parents insist calmly that its OK. Seemed harmless.For whatever reason, my daughter repeated this part of the book to me one day while we were in the bathroom. Later that day, she had an accident in her underwear for the first time in months. I didn’t think too much about it until that night, when she refused to use the potty before bed because she could just pee in her pull-up and it would be OK. The similarity of her statement to the Potty Book struck me as I explained to my daughter that the pull up was “just-in-case” and that she should always try to use the potty if she feels the urge. For several nights in a row, my daughter fought using the potty saying that she could use her night time pullup. A few days later, my wife called me at work to say that my daughter deliberately peed her pants and that afterwards, she explained to my wife that it was OK. I asked whether she had read the Potty Book to her that day; she had. After our third “accident” followed by my daughter’s insistence that it was OK, I decided that coincidence or not, the Potty Book for Girls was fired.In hindsight, although my daughter quoted it during her accidents, this specific book is not really to blame, but rather our continued use of it well after my daughter was potty trained. My daughter’s regression was influenced by a sentiment found in many potty training books; it’s OK if you have an accident and try next time. I would offer that once my daughter had started to ask for the potty on her own without any prompting, we should have removed ALL potty training books from her collection to eliminate the potential of giving her a mixed message. Many potty training books explain that accidents will happen and unfortunately for us, my daughter became focused on this idea over the course of a few weeks.With that small anecdotal story as a warning, I would recommend this book.

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