Once Upon a Potty
Once
Upon a Potty is a children’s story book about a mother who is trying to potty
train her son. It tries to show parents the different hurdles and obstacles she
had to pass through together with her son and how eventually they succeeded.
Once upon
a potty is the best companion to a child’s new potty. Written and illustrated
by Alona Frankel in the early 1970s. She
wrote the book when she was potty training her first. Alona wrote the book “Once
Upon a Potty” so it could encourage and motivate her son during the potty
training process and it proved to work since her boy child made the
developmental leap from the diapers to the potty.
There is
a lot to love about Once Upon a Potty story book. The start with, the bright
and eye catching illustrations that are contained in the book. The language
used is very clear and simple for the children’s better understanding.
If you
frustrated at the end of a long day cleaning up the mess and changing pants
every now and then , then you need to go grab this book now. The best way to
reduce the “accidents” is by using the simple and clear language used in the
book and more often repeating the kind words that Joshua’s mother is saying to
her son in the book. This process followed to the later will help a frustrated
parent keep her cool and they will never say that potty training is hard.
Once upon a potty is a
story book that shows how a child has “accidents” occasionally but will
eventually succeed in using the potty properly. It also contains words that
will help the parent explain to her children that the new potty is not
something to be scared of. Once upon a potty is by far the best potty training
book for both boys and girls children.
Once upon a potty is
loved by many boys and girls. It is a book they will enjoy reading and it makes
potty training easier. The book has G rated pictures of the different body
parts that are used when the children want to pee or poop.
Once upon a potty is a
fun book for both the small children and their caregivers. The girl’s version
talks about a pretty little girl called Prudence. She just got her new potty and is in the
process of learning how to use it. With the
brightly coloured illustrations which are both friendly and fascinating, girls
who have this book will never let it go out of their sight.
The existence of the
explicit depictions of body parts, excrement and urine enhances the educational
value of the book.
Once upon a potty has
also the boy’s version whose main star is Joshua. While the parent or the caregiver reads the book to the boy child, he
will try and relate himself to “Joshua”
and also he will try to do the same things that Joshua does. Reading this
book to your child will ensure the smooth transition from diaper to potty a
successful event.
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