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Once upon a Potty: Hers by Alona Frankel
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Once upon a Potty: Hers (original 1979; edition 1984)

by Alona Frankel

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Explains in simple text and illustrations why and how a little girl uses a potty.
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Title:Once upon a Potty: Hers
Authors:Alona Frankel
Info:Barrons Juveniles (1984), Edition: 1st U.S. ed, Hardcover, 36 pages
Collections:Your library
Rating:****
Tags:children, parenting

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Once Upon a Potty -- Girl by Alona Frankel (1979)

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Part of my attempt to encourage proper use of the "bathroom toybox" (better known as the potty). This is a sweet story told from the point of view of Prudence's mom about Prudence's potty training and use of the potty. Much of this story made me and my partner laugh out loud because these were events that we have already encountered.

This will be a book we borrow from the library time and again before the big potty training step is over! ( )
  Ermina | Feb 25, 2016 |
The book is essentially about learning how to use a potty. The girl learns a bit about her body. Finally she learned about popping.
Age 2-3
Source: Steilacoom library
  Marlene28 | May 1, 2015 |
This story was relevant for me since I plan to teach pre-k! There is a boy and girl version available, which is ideal. Helps a child learn to use the potty and helps the parent potty train the young child. This helps the child gain a confidence in this matter! Suggestions for a student who may have issues with this. ( )
  Cfmichel | Apr 12, 2013 |
When I was little I *loved* this book. Mom used it while potty-training me, and though I don't remember that exactly, I remember loving the book itself. When I got a little bigger I delighted in showing all my friends "that funny potty book". It's cute, simple, and classic! ( )
  Heather19 | Aug 5, 2009 |
The story is kind of, well, not the best, BUT the pictures are great and make it easy for the children to relate.
  childroots | Oct 29, 2008 |
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Panta Rei [Everything Flows]

--Heracleitus
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To my sons, Ari and Michael
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Hello. I am Prudence's mother. I'd like to tell you about Prudence and her new potty.
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