What is Poo? (Very First Lift-the-Flap Questions and Answers) (Very First Lift-the-Flap Questions & Answers): 1 (Very First Questions and Answers)
A**R
Brilliant
Daughter was having difficulty in understanding and not being scared of having a poo on the toilet, this book explains poo, what it is, what happens when you flush a poo down the toilet, different types of animals poo which believe me was actually quite interesting even for an adult. The best thing I would say is it gets you talking about poo which is very helpful for a young one!It has lots of interactive flaps so the child can pull them open to discover an interesting fact underneath. I do recommend.
S**T
Great for toilet training
My little girl loves this boo as toilet training and struggling with poo anxiety but she loved reading all about it and now is doing great with her toilet training and no more poo anxiety
R**L
Potty training must have
Now, I’m not usually one for reviews but this book was a life saver. For 9 months we had tried to potty train my son, he mastered number 1’s rather quickly but would constantly soil himself. I tried everything to help, new potty, toilet steps, treats, new cars, stickers etc nothing worked. Then I found this book by accident, my son went from soiling his underpants 3-4 times a day to sitting on the potty and toilet within 48hours. All I had to do was remind him that if he did it in his pants, it couldn’t go to the farm (once you’ve read the book you’ll understand what I mean :-) )worked wonders!!
F**N
What is Poo?
I bought this book amongst a few others on the subject as my daughter aged 2 and a half was witholding stool and I wanted her not to be afraid of poo and normalise it!She took to the book immediately, she likes all the flaps, points out different animals and asks for it regularly. I actually think it's helped with this issue too as she now proceeds to list all of the animals that do their business from the book once she has done her own!! 😂This issue aside I can see it is an informative book that children may find amusing anyway. For toddlers I'd recommend reading together as flaps could be torn off fairly easily if left unsupervised.My only reason for rating 4 and not 5 is it is a little pricier than other books in the series but it really is great.
C**U
My 3yo Loooves it
My 3yo LOOOOOVE this book. She requested us to read it before bedtime for a few weeks in row! Attractive pictures and flips. Easy to understand. She would match the poo to the animals/insect/human. In real life she would relate the knowledge she learned, e.g. tell me it's black and white bird poo on the window lol. Highly recommend this book. It made the big poo topic easy and funny to toddlers.
D**B
Yep It worked!
Potty training my grandson and although he took to doing number ones on the potty within a day he wasn’t so keen to sit and wait a bit for number two’s! Bought this book and he happily sat and read it over and over until Bingo! Potty training now ticked off the list! It is still his favourite current book to read and is actually very informative. Happy Nanny!
E**A
Great little book for toddlers scared of poo!
This is a great little book and helped our 2.5 year old deal with a fear of poo. It was definately an issue and she was freaking out when doing it. So I bought this book for when this happens and it really helps to explain that everybody poop, mum, dad, dog, princesses and it also shows different poos, what happens to it and what is in it. All in a fun way of flaps which children can discover themselves. Our potty training is done and dusted but book is still a favourite in the toilet! Very highly recommend it to all parents in need of a little help with potty training! Don't hessitate and buy it, it helps!
D**B
Great learning/distraction for potty training
Never thought I'd buy a book called 'what is poo'... but its great to help little ones during potty training. It gives them something to distract/read, helps encourage them to go, and helps them not be scared of a number 2.
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