A little boy named Henry receives his own potty, and in spite of accidents, he makes his mom and dad proud when he no longer has to wear diapers.
Toddler Henry learns that it is time to graduate from his diapers to using the new potty that Mom and Dad bring home for him, in a gentle and humorous story told in verse.
The book rhymes, is very positive, and offers the opportunity to read with a lot of expression - it sounds like a cheery poem!
The book covers many points in the potty training journey, such as:
- bringing the potty home
- trying it out
- having an accident
- getting support from parents
- getting potty trained
- calling grandma to tell her
- picking out underwear
- being proud of self
The book uses the words "potty," "pee," and "poop," for euphemisms.
At 32 pages, it is longer than most potty training books for children!
Even though this book is listed for boys, it does not heavily focus on boys except you follow a boy names Henry throughout.. there are no pictures of a boy standing and urinating if that is what you are looking for.
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The Potty Book for Boys w/ Henry.