Potty

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Candlewick Press
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Language
English

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There comes a point in a toddler’s life when going in one’s diaper is only one possible option, and the question must be raised: Should I go in my potty? With pitch-perfect humor and pacing, Leslie Patricelli follows the inner dialogue (sure to have little ones shouting responses) and hilarious actions of everyone’s favorite Baby, winding up with an over-the-top look of surprise and delight that will have both parents and offspring laughing out loud. "I did it!"

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Patricelli, Leslie Author, Illustrator
ISBN
9780763644765
9780763660260

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Published Reviews

School Library Journal Review

PreS-Both books feature the same smiling, bald baby. In the first book, the toddler has to "go potty." Intimidated, the child investigates the cat's and dog's solutions. Several sound effects and wiggles later, the youngster gives the potty a shot with eventual success and accolades. In Tubby, muddy footprints and an obviously dirty child let readers know that it is bath time. The excited youngster has a grand time playing with bubbles and toys. These appealing books feature simple text, bright acrylic illustrations, and everyday situations that are certain to engage the very young.-Laura Butler, Mount Laurel Library, NJ (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Horn Book Review

The impish, oval-headed, gender-neutral toddler with the single squiggly curl, rosy-apple cheeks, and ear-to-ear grin (Baby Happy, Baby Sad) continues to explore the world -- and expand his or her capabilities -- in these two board books. Tubby finds the toddler first stripping off a diaper ('I'm naked! Wheeee!') then having a grand old time in the bathtub, the impersonations of Santa (bubble beard) and a bunny rabbit (bubble ears, sticking straight up) are crack-ups. There's a minor bump in the road when rinse-water gets in the eyes ('Owww!'), but with a clean towel and a smile from Mommy, everything's 'All better.' In Potty, the stakes are higher: the tiny tot first recognizes the urge to go, then realizes a diaper isn't the only place to take care of business. After a couple of false starts, the kid squats on a little plastic potty; eventually, with a 'Tinkle, tinkle, toot,' the efforts are rewarded. As usual, there's an abundance of sly humor in Patricelli's comfortably rounded, bold-hued acrylic illustrations -- she outdoes herself with a multi-panel spread including the protagonist sitting, naked, on the tiny toilet perusing a potty-training manual. Add to this the books' brief, child-friendly texts, and Tubby and Potty join the elite club of board books that toddlers will want to hear over and over again -- and parents won't mind. ELISSA GERSHOWITZ [review covers these titles: Potty and Tubby] (c) Copyright 2010. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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School Library Journal Reviews

PreS—Both books feature the same smiling, bald baby. In the first book, the toddler has to "go potty." Intimidated, the child investigates the cat's and dog's solutions. Several sound effects and wiggles later, the youngster gives the potty a shot with eventual success and accolades. In Tubby, muddy footprints and an obviously dirty child let readers know that it is bath time. The excited youngster has a grand time playing with bubbles and toys. These appealing books feature simple text, bright acrylic illustrations, and everyday situations that are certain to engage the very young.—Laura Butler, Mount Laurel Library, NJ

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