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Binding: Board book
EAN: 9780375836954
ISBN: 0375836950
Label: Random House Books for Young Readers
Manufacturer: Random House Books for Young Readers
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 12
Publication Date: September 26, 2006
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Release Date: September 26, 2006
Sales Rank: 43498
Studio: Random House Books for Young Readers
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Product Description: Toddler Grover and his Sesame Street friends are just beginning to learn about potty training. This interactive board books talks directly to readers and allows them to 'flush' a potty at the end. A perfect introduction to the issue of toilet training for toddlers and their parents and care givers!
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Rating: - really cute, simple
Sure its not very long, but does it really need to be? Its simple and to the point, very cute and has all the characters that my toddler loves!
Rating: - Our son loved it!
This is a very simple book and I think that is part of its appeal. We started reading it to our son just after he turned one, and it was just a book. It wasn't only for the bathroom, or intended to help train him, but we treated it like any other book. I don't know how people can expect a book to potty train their children. Books like this shouldn't need to be instructional- the parents need to show them what to do. We had this and a few other potty books on the bookshelf (he also loved- and still loves- Too Big for Diapers) and we just read them when he chose them. We figured it would just gradually get him used to the idea, and when he was ready he'd do it. Well, at about 28 months, with very little prodding from us, he decided to wear big boy underwear and he kept them dry! He had his share of accidents, and it was a few more months before he'd poop in the potty, but overall he's done really well (he's almost 3 now). He still sometimes says "bye-bye pee-pee or poo-poo" like Grover does on the last page, and he still likes to read it occasionally. I highly recommend this and Too Big for Diapers for younger children to just get them used to the idea of using a potty.
Rating: - My Grandson Loved It
Very cute straightforward little book introducing potty training at the very beginning level. It uses baby sesame street characters and has a "flushable" toilet with a moveable handle near the end. My two year old grandson loves it.
Rating: - Ripped the last page immediately
I got this to help with my daughter's potty training. The book is cute. The last page has a cardboard lever that you use to "flush" the toilet. My daughter ripped the lever off the first time she had this book. It wasn't easy to "press" the lever to flush the toilet either.
Other than that, the book is cute and doesn't have much pages to it. There isn't any actual usefulness of showing the characters using the potty. It seems more like an introduction to the potty.
It shows Bert washing hands, which is good, but if you are looking for a book to teach about using the potty, don't get this book.
My daughter liked to look at the book, and was already familiar with the Sesame Street characters. It didn't help or keep her interest while sitting on the potty.
Rating: - just ok
not the greatest book for potty training. its cute and my 1 1/2 yr.old twins like the pictures. but it does not really do any show how for the kids. It more or less says lots about thinking to use the potty, having accidents and not wanting to use the potty yet. It has a little toilet on the last page the kids can move the handle down and kinda flush the yellow part of the page moves to white to suggest flushing the pee. no sounds though. I had a flushing sound pee book for my eldest and I think it was more helpful than this one has been so far.
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