What Is Poo
J**N
Children love it
My sisters grandson learned to use his potty with this book.
K**.
Absolutely recommended
My son is obsessed with this book! This is the second copy I ordered because the first one he ripped a couple of the flaps out and so I wanted to get a new one after a while.Every time we sit down to go potty, as he is in potty training, he asks for the "Poop Stink" book! 🤣 He absolutely loves it!! It explains what poop is, where it goes after you flush, and what happens to it after the sewers. It tells them funny facts about animal poops, like how much an elephant goes in a day, what a racoons poop looks like compared to a gooses. They tell you about how even fish and insects poop. It's a flap book so there are a few smaller flaps, so just be gentle when first opening them. But it is a great tool for kids to read while they learn to go #2 in the toilet and makes it more entertaining not scary.I absolutely recommend this book for potty training and after. It's funny, it's fun and educational.
N**E
My daughter’s favorite book! Our second time purchasing! Love it
She absolutely loves reading along with this interactive book that teaches children about bodily waste! It’s proper, for religious people, with no exposed or inappropriate parts like some books contain. Perfect for young or older children. So many interactive games packed into each page! Following along from the eating all the way to where the waste goes after we flush. Talking about how everyone poops and it’s normal, nothing to be ashamed of or teased about. Great book!! Our second time purchasing as the first one is worn out after 4 years of use.
M**Y
My sons favorite potty book
This book is so adorable. I love that it shows how everybpdy poops. My son loves this book when he goes potty. It's his "poop book"
R**E
Helpful for potty training
This book was really helpful during potty training. My son had a lot of questions and anxiety about where poop went after it goes in the toilet. This book gives helpful and direct visuals that are developmentally appropriate. The books answered his questions in ways he understood and helped ease some of his anxieties.
S**R
Uses Loo and Nappy (not toilet and diaper).
I love the book, however some words are British and not American English. It uses nappy instead of diaper, loo instead of toilet, etc. If you are ok reading a different word than is printed on the page, then its not a big issue. The content and images are great for learning about poo and perfect for potty training, learning about the digestive system, etc. So educational and engaging to my two year old son that he requests to read it multiple times a day and now always poops in the big boy potty. I will be looking for more books in the series.
N**R
Love
This is such fun book. My kids loved it. Something that should be gross to read about it was very educational. Kids laughed pretty hard reading it.
K**Y
Great for a potty training toddler
When potty training my daughter, I started with the "Potty" book that's mostly pictures, and it was great for the first few weeks to get her used to the idea of sitting on the potty and what's expected of her. After that she got pretty bored of that book and I went looking for a new potty book to get her attention again.My daughter LOVES this book. Every page has many flaps with different pictures underneath, and has a ton of cool facts like how wombats have square poo and that you can make a fire by burning dried camel poo. My daughter loves seeing the elephant poo and the dinosaur coprolites at the end. It does lean towards British English with words like "loo" instead of toilet (it's otherwise not very rhyming so it's not just because loo rhymes with poo).I'm actually thinking about looking into some of the other books in this series because she loves this one so much!
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