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I Can Go Potty (Muppet Babies Big Steps Book) (Golden Books)
my kids love this book it really helped out when it came to potty my son.i love the book so much.
I Can Go Potty (Muppet Babies Big Steps Book) (Golden Books)
A DECENT BOOK, IF YOUR CHILD LIKES MUPPETS THE BEST IS BYE BYE DIAPERS, BUT IT IS REALLY MORE FOR A GIRL. THE BOOK IS CUTE, NOT TO DIFFICULT TO UNDRESTAND, AND A GOOD PRICE. OUR VERSION IS HARD PAGES, SO IT IS REASONABLY STURDY.
I Can Go Potty (Muppet Babies Big Steps Book) (Golden Books)
This book had nice characters and the story line was pretty good. However, I have to admit that no boy or girl will want to use the toilet after reading this book because there is nothing to catch his or her interest for potty training. It worked for us and then we gave it to our cousins when we were all potty trained. Try this and see if it potty trains your child.
I Can Go Potty (Muppet Babies Big Steps Book) (Golden Books)
When my son began potty training or toilet learning to be PC, I bought any book on the subject to help. This book interested him, althhough I am not sure it made much of a difference. The Potty video and book held his interest more and, as he got a little more advanced, the Everyone Poops book interested him. However, the price is cheap enough and if you want to make the transition as easy as possible, anything helps. I therefore recommend this book.
I Can Go Potty (Muppet Babies Big Steps Book) (Golden Books)
It's a short little board book with Kermit the frog using the bathroom. I thought it would be fun, and it was at first. My daughter would compare Kermit's potty chair to hers ("Kermit has yellow handles! Anne has green handles!") and so on, comparing Kermit's bathroom rug, towels, soaps, toilet paper, etc. But after only a day, the book started to bother her, and I didn't notice it myself right off, but Anne sure did...on the first page of the book, Kermit is in a sand box, playing with a friend. The friend has a green truck which she has filled with sand. Kermit has a yellow pail and a shovel and he is, presumably, about to fill his pail with sand. Then he stops to go inside and use the bathroom. When he comes back, on the last page, his little friend has filled the yellow pail with sand and is still holding the pail and the shovel. Anne said, "Kermit want yellow pail" the first time she saw it, then she started insisting, "Kermit wants fill up yellow pail!" And then she went through a period where she didn't want to interrupt what she was doing to go to the bathroom; even the mention of "potty" brought insistent cries of "no! no! no!." She's so afraid that when she comes back, somebody else will have done or finished something for her that she wanted to do herself or that she was in the middle of doing. Although I'm sure that feeling of not wanting to interrupt the play or miss anything is a common set-back in potty training, I've put the book out of sight... because this book sure doesn't help ease a child's concern over the issue!
I Can Go Potty (Muppet Babies Big Steps Book) (Golden Books)
i am 15 years old and this book was SO useful for my potty uses. i would like to thank old kermie for helping me through my...problems...