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Book Reviews of The Potty Book - For BoysBook Review: Best Potty Book We've Read! Summary: 5 Stars
My son is 2 1/2 and has liked other potty books, but this was THE one that got him interested in trying big boy underwear! He still isn't trained, but asks to try more often. As parents, our favorite line is when Henry has an accident, and his parents tell him "That's okay Henry, don't give up yet!" Our son wants to read this everyday, over and over, and even told us the other day that he isn't 'ready' yet, but when he gets a little older, he will go to the potty! The only thing I do not care for (in most books) as that they always use the seperate potty, instead of the 'big' potty, like we do.
Book Review: A great book to set an example. Summary: 5 Stars
We got this book for my son, who is starting to potty train. He is 2-1/2. He enjoys the story, talks about the little boy, Henry, and likes comparing his potty to the Henry's. He still doesn't want 'big boy underpants', but he thinks that it is cute that Henry has them now. They don't name body parts, which is fine because some books make up silly names instead. The book refers to 'pee and poop' which is also fine, because we do too. The book is a great quality, and durable. The pictures are cute and fun without too much going on in them. My son loves for us to read it to him!
Book Review: Great Role Model for Toddler Boys Summary: 5 Stars
Review by Sherry North, Author, Because You Are My Baby
The rhyming text and funny illustrations make this title stand out from other dry potty training books. We began reading it to our son when he was 20 months old, and he was completely potty trained shortly after turning 2. I think this book was a big help - it gave our son a role model his own age, let him know that he should not be discouraged by accidents, and instilled the impression that it would be cool to wear underwear instead of diapers. I highly recommend this book.
Book Review: the potty book for mitchell Summary: 5 Stars
I found this book after in the first book store that I looked in for 'toilet training' books. I wanted a book for my son to read, not one on actual techniques for the parents. My son has now succussfully been toilet trained. The 'number 2s' was the hardest part, with my son moving around or sleeping so that he wouldn't feel the need. So I encouraged him to use the potty and he places a star sticker in the front on his 'potty book' every time he does 'number 2s' succussfully. Now there is no issue when he comes to doing 'number 2s'.
Book Review: The Power of Association Worked! Summary: 5 Stars
I must have bought no fewer than a half dozen toilet training books and videos, but this one hands down made the biggest impression. Once my son was ready to train, he constantly compared his success to that of the book's hero, Henry, and we when too had success, you can bet we went out and bought that very special first pair of underwear, just like You Know Who. Even now, 6 mos. after successful completion of training, I still get requests for Henry. For technique, I recommend Dr John Rosemond; for mentoring, Henry.
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