ReviewsOnce Upon a Potty-Boy shows...step by step and explains things in a way [my boy] seemed to comprehend., My little boy is one of those kids that has to understand the why and how of things. If he doesn't see the point of something, he simply won't do it. Once Upon a Potty-Boy shows him step by step and explains things in a way he seemed to comprehend. At least now he's willing to try the potty. And that's a big step in the right direction., My little boy is one of those kids that has to understand the why and how of things If he doesn't see the point of something, he simply won't do it Once Upon a Potty-Boy shows him step by step and explains things in a way he seemed to comprehend At least now he's willing to try the potty And that's a big step in the right direction, This clear and simple book has been a favorite among parents and toddlers for decades There are versions for boys and girls, each with age-appropriate anatomical descriptions The simple illustrations show everything, too, even the poop
Dewey Edition23
Grade ToPreschool
SynopsisA classic -- one of the best companions to toilet training available, and one that is well designed to enhance the confidence and development of children (and parents)., The classic books on a timeless subject -- for a new generation. In 1975, Alona Frankel wrote and illustrated her first book, especially for her son Michael, on how to use the potty. Thirty-two years later, Once Upon a Potty -- Boy and Once Upon a Potty -- Girl are the classic books on potty training and have sold more than four million copies worldwide. These children's books help parents everywhere deal successfully with an often vexing challenge for the whole family. Thanks to their timeless words and beloved images, Once Upon a Potty -- Boy and Once Upon a Potty -- Girl are being discovered and used by a new generation of parents. These two books, with their phenomenal staying power, target and meet the needs of an obviously perpetual market., "The classic books on a timeless subject -- for a new generation." In 1975, Alona Frankel wrote and illustrated her first book, especially for her son Michael, on how to use the potty. Thirty-two years later, Once Upon a Potty -- Boy and Once Upon a Potty -- Girl are the classic books on potty training and have sold more than four million copies worldwide. These children's books help parents everywhere deal successfully with an often vexing challenge for the whole family. Thanks to their timeless words and beloved images, Once Upon a Potty -- Boy and Once Upon a Potty -- Girl are being discovered and used by a new generation of parents. These two books, with their phenomenal staying power, target and meet the needs of an obviously perpetual market.