This utterly enchanting lift-the-flap book has the kind of disarmingly risque humour and charming characters destined to make it a classic. Much laughter is guaranteed, as you lift the flap to see what's happened in the nappy! Perfect for potty training, counting (!) and giggling. It has an extra thick, durable cover and pages. Mouse is tremendously curious. He has to investigate everything around him. And Mouse's friends don't escape his inquisitive nature. Mouse wears a nappy, and naturally he is curious about theirs So one by on... read more
Allows you to follow Pirate Pete as he swaps his nappy for big boy pants and begins to use the potty for the first time. This book features practical text and illustrations that help to counter many of the anxieties both children and parents may feel during potty training.
Princess Polly swaps her nappy for big girl pants and begins to use the potty for the first time. This title offers illustrations with an aim to help counter many of the anxieties children and parents may feel along the way.
A fresh, exciting flap book from the creators of Big and Big and Small, featuring toddlers
Whose Poo is a fun and wholesome approach to a part of life that all toddlers are exploring. This book is the result of requests from parents to bestselling author/illustrator Jeannette Rowe to create a book about a very important toddler topic - potty training! One look inside will reveal the unique approach of this book. We see fairy poo is stars; rocking horse poo is wood shavings; robot poo is nuts and bolts teddy poo is balls of stuffing; snowman poo is snowballs and piggy bank poo is shiny gold coins. Then at the end My Po... read more
This brightly illustrated board book comes complete with a sound chip that makes flushing sounds. These books will appeal to very young readers and will help them gain an early understanding of personal hygiene.
Mummy got me a brand new potty! But I'm not ready yet! I want to run and play. Uh-oh, I peed in my pants. But Mommy says, "That's okay!" Children will love following along and lifting the flaps to see the child play, sit on thepotty, eat, sit on the potty, sleep, and then sit on the potty...until finally there is success. Written from a child's point of view, this new potty-training book will help children join in the final refrain, "I'm so proud of me!"
Acquaints children with the concept and purpose of a potty in a light an humorous way by describing the different qualities of various animals' potties. Age 2+.
Bottoms Up! is a book guaranteed to cause giggles. Our toddler hero is not happy and wants to protest - if animals don't wear pants, then why should we? After all ...Do piglets wear panties? Or puppies or bears? Do fox cubs wear boxers? No, and nobody cares!
Packed with hilarious animal characters and rollicking, rumbustious rhyme, this is another hit from award-winning author Jeanne Willis.
Dippy is really excited when he's invited to sleep at Spike Triceratops' house on Friday. They'll watch Scarysaurs Go Wild and eat popfern and...but there's one problem - Dippy wets the bed. "Lots of podlets wet the bed," Mrs Diplodocus reassures him. But Dippy doesn't want Spike to find out so he tries all sorts of things to be dry by Friday - going to the toilet just before turning out the light, not having a drink of water before going to sleep - but each night poor Dippy still has watery dreams. Can he be dry by Friday?
Sometimes you get that funny feeling - and you don't know what to do! This illustrated book tells you where and how you gotta go, and when you gotta go.
Poo is a forbiddenus wordus. Vesuvius, the Roman inventor, has been trying to solve the pongy problem for many years - with no luck. But one night he is struck by inspiration...
Elmo's Potty Book makes potty training fun. Brightly colored Sesame Street illustrations show Elmo, Grover, Big Bird, Abby Cadabby, and the rest of the Sesame Street gang in seven scenes that introduce toddlers to important bathroom conceptsâÂÂfrom using the potty to washing hands to realizing that accidents happen. Each two-page spread portrays a scene and provides an illustrated list of items for a child to find. Items are carefully positioned in each picture to prevent frustration and encourage a sense of accomplishment.... read more