My children and daycare children have experienced this fun way of potty training, and they love it. This book is about how parents, teachers, grandparents, etc., can make potty training fun for their children. Throughout the years, I have noticed parents, teachers, etc having trouble getting children to use the potty, let alone stay on the potty. I find children are more excited when they are involved and have something exciting to look forward to. Having children involved in picking out the pull-ups they want to wear, and when that time comes, picking out the underwear as well. The next step is motivation. Have the child or children pick the prizes they want to put in their prize box as well. Explain to your child that when they do #1 or #2 in the potty, or even if they attempt to go to the potty, they can put a sticker or magnet on the potty chart.
The illustrations are superb and as comical as the misfit himself. The story contains a valuable lesson about fitting in and accepting others. An easy read for young readers.
The illustrations are superb and as comical as the misfit himself. The story contains a valuable lesson about fitting in and accepting others. An easy read for young readers.
Mary Jane-Hills Orford/Readers’ Favorite Award- 5 Stars all 6 categories.
The illustrations are superb and as comical as the misfit himself. The story contains a valuable lesson about fitting in and accepting others. An easy read for young readers.
Mary Jane-Hills Orford/Readers’ Favorite Award- 5 Stars all 6 categories.