The Potty Book for Girls (Hannah & Henry Series)
by Alyssa Satin Capucilli
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Hannah gets her own potty when it is time for her to graduate from diapers.Tags
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Since we are currently working on Potty Training, this book couldn't be more timely... The baby selected this book at the book store, and it has been added to her bathroom stack already. The illustrations of Hannah's accidents are so similar to our little girl's, that we couldn't help but laugh. The simple rhyming story catches her attention, and will hopefully encourage our little one to use the potty, just like Hannah.
Update: 10 March 2015
My two-year-old found this in her toys, and pulled it out, insisting on a multiple reading of this story. Since potty training is almost complete, it is getting close to time to start getting rid of the potty books, but my little one seemed more interested in identifying the affectionate Teddy that show more accompanies Hannah throughout her day than the potty theme. The simple rhymes were still attention grabbing for her. This is a book that stands the test of time. show less
Update: 10 March 2015
My two-year-old found this in her toys, and pulled it out, insisting on a multiple reading of this story. Since potty training is almost complete, it is getting close to time to start getting rid of the potty books, but my little one seemed more interested in identifying the affectionate Teddy that show more accompanies Hannah throughout her day than the potty theme. The simple rhymes were still attention grabbing for her. This is a book that stands the test of time. show less
Bog-standard (ha ha) eulogy to porta-pooping. I can't help feeling the author is going through the motions...
REVIEW: In The Potty Book, Hannah needs to have her diapers changed so she can go out and play. Then mom and dad bring home a big box, and Hannah is anxious to open it up and see what's inside.
RESOURCE: Lakewood Library
AGE: 1-2
RESOURCE: Lakewood Library
AGE: 1-2
Age 2-5
Pierce county library
Hannah can eat her breakfast, brush her teeth, and dress all by herself. She still have one problem to solve. The potty! Hannah finally learn how to potty around the end of the book.
Pierce county library
Hannah can eat her breakfast, brush her teeth, and dress all by herself. She still have one problem to solve. The potty! Hannah finally learn how to potty around the end of the book.
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Prolific children's book author Alyssa Satin Capucilli was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1957. She earned her B.A. from Sarah Lawrence College in New York, where she has also taught writing. She was a professional dancer and dance instructor before her writing career began. Her first published book was a lift-the-flap work called Peekaboo Bunny, show more and she is well known for her series for beginning readers featuring the puppy Biscuit. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Children's Books, Picture Books
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- 649.62 — Applied science & technology Home economics & family management Child rearing; home care of people with illnesses and disabilities by family and friends Discipline, Homeschool, and Toilet Training Toilet Training
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- PZ8.3 .P — Language and Literature Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Juvenile belles lettres
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