One of the hardest things that I have done as a parent is to potty train my youngest son. I should know, we are almost ready to say he is officially potty trained after the adventure began last Wednesday. That same night, when we were starting the process, I took out a book to read with the boys. The book was Potty Animals by Hope Vestergaard. I figured a little lesson learning about potty etiquette would be fitting given what we would be doing over the next few days. This is another of the books that I had received from Sterling Children’s Books.
Rather than explain what the book is about in my own words, I think Hope Vestergaard and illustrator Valeria Petrone did a fabulous job with their Book Trailer for Potty Animals. Make sure your volume is turned up and get ready for a lesson in What to Know When You’ve Gotta Go!
While the little guy was off playing between reminders to head to the potty, NHL read Potty Animals to me. As an almost seven-year old, he is pretty good with his potty etiquette. He laughed at the scenarios and we talked about why these things are important for little kids to learn, especially once they go to school. We both liked when we read about Arnold and his troubles being accurate with his aim in the bathroom and reminder to lift the seat. There really was something profound about seeing Wilbur, Wilma, Freddie and friends make the wrong choices and then get reminded about things. Of course, as the girl in the family I secretly wished there was a reminder to put the seat back DOWN when finished. You can see NHL reading the story to me here.
A little while later, we were trying to calm JSL down. He was upset about using the potty and did not want to bother. I sat next to his little Winnie the Pooh potty and read him Potty Animals. He laughed at the reminders at the end of each section. I was not sure if he really understood some of the items. He will be going to nursery school in September and I think at that time it will be more relevant to him. Still, a day or two later when he was using the potty, he reminded me several times of the items we had read about in the book. He told me he had to wipe each time, to close the door when he was using the big potty, and not to forget to flush. Even at three, the fun rhyming verses with colorful characters on each page had made an impact.
More about the book from Sterling:
Meet Wilbur, who won’t wash his hands after going potty. Wilma, who waits too long…and sometimes doesn’t make it in time. And Freddie, who’s afraid to flush. These are just a few of the preschool animals who need a little help with their bathroom etiquette! With wit and good humor, Hope Vestergaard presents a unique “toilet basics” guide for toddlers. It covers everything from lifting the seat and closing the door to planning ahead when you’re on a trip. All told in cheerful rhyme, with hilarious illustrations, it’s a fun way to handle a serious subject. PLAN AHEAD! DON’T WAIT TOO LONG! GO POTTY BEFORE YOU SLEEP! EXCUSE YOURSELF! KNOCK FIRST! BE SURE TO LIFT UP THE SEAT! CLOSE THE DOOR! DON’T LOLLYGAG! NEVER FORGET TO WIPE! WASH YOUR HANDS! ZIP AND FLUSH! ALWAYS TURN OUT THE LIGHT!
Sterling Children’s Books sat down with author, former preschool teacher and toilet training expert, Hope Vertgergaard, who gives us the bottom line (ha ha!) on her unique and lighthearted guide to bathroom manners and some useful tips for parents and kids. Read the Q&A
And download a free copy of the Potty Animals Bathroom Poster: it’s the perfect way to remind everyone about the “dos and don’ts” of bathroom behavior.
Potty Animals (Sterling Children’s Books; On Sale March 2010; $14.95; Ages 4+; ISBN: 1-4027-5996-7
We enjoyed Potty Animals and will be reading it again with JSL as we continue on our potty using adventure. I will also be asking JSL’s teachers if they would like to borrow it. I imagine it would be a great addition to read aloud to the children in the first few weeks of nursery school (and even into 1st grade) where many of the kids will be new to the social etiquette involved in potty time at school. There are even some adults that may benefit from some of the gentle bathrooms manners reminders within the book. As a teacher, I could tell you stories involving the bathrooms in kindergarten and first grade classrooms that would scare you!
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Looks like a fun book. We have several books and potty videos but despite them all, my son still has his accidents. He knows what he’s supposed to do in theory but doesn’t want to put that into practice!
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How fun! We are currently experiencing internet connectivity problems so I’m mashing tiny buttons on my phone and didn’t have sound for the trailer. But this book would be PERFECT for Bridoodle. She is still using pull ups at night but can use the potty like a big girl during the day. Yesterday she used the potty at Borders! I’m so proud.
This would be for my daughters. Even though they both have been potty trained for awhile, they both sometimes needs a reminder of why its so important to have potty manners. I could also have my oldest read it to her great grandma who sometime needs a reminder too. Doesn’t everyone need refresher courses on different things in our lives. Thanks and so glad potty training went so quick and painless for you all..
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I am about to begin my own potty adventures with MJ but am also certain that my other two would learn alot from this book. The trailer was very cute. I think I like the pic of Wilma running away the best although Georgie reminds me of a certain little boy ofmine. :)
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I laughed when the Hallelujah Chorus played during the trailer.
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This book would be for my nephew because he doesn’t always make it to the potty in time….
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I loevd getting a preview of the book! Looks like a really cute one.
THis would be for my 2 1/2 yr son, because while he uses the potty just great, no accidents he always forgest to wash up, or wipe (!!!) or flush, and since he doesn’t want me to help him, he needs something else to help remind him!
The Hallelujah Chorus was a great touch!
I like the part about “Wilma who waits too long”! Just like my son!
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This book will be for my son, then I’d like to save it for my nephews when they’re old enough to potty train.
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My favorite part of the trailer was that it addressed a wide variety of issues that a child might have when learning to use the potty and it was very cute and fun.
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This book would be a great read for my daughter Evah. She is almost 2 and we just started potty training this week. We are doing pretty good so far but she loves to read and I think this would give her even more inspiration to use the potty.
I love the hand washing reminders.
I would give it to my son JDaniel.
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I like that the trailer takes such a “true” turn after the smooth sailing part. It’s not going to be easy when my son finally understands what it means to go in the potty!
This book will be for my son as we start the potty training process in the near future!
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