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5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent,
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This review is from: The Princess and the Potty (Paperback)
Our little girl was really reluctant to use the toilet. I found this book really helpful because it showed a little girl having issues using the toilet. At the end there is a lovely picture of a happy little girl sitting on the toilet - very useful.
3.0 out of 5 stars
"Less Than Fairy Tale Reactions",
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This review is from: The Princess and the Potty (Paperback)
While this story happens "once upon a time," it sure sounds like some contemporary families I know. Princess is a royal - um, challenge who refuses to use her potty. King and Queen worry more about what the neighbors will think and about pleasing the princess than finding an effective solution. Even in my own home, we were overindulgent when training our firstborn on her own little throne (Stickers? Silly songs and dances? Nothing but a royal hassle!).Since then we have read almost every potty book available on the market (over two dozen!). Most fit into two categories: INSTRUCTIONAL books that introduce the skills needed to master the potty; and those that are primarily ENTERTAINING, for children who understand what is supposed to happen on the potty, but need extra time to make it happen. This text is more detailed than most, the vocabulary more difficult (with words like chambermaids and pantalettes, for example). But I found Wendy Cheyette Lewison's fairy tale ENTERTAINING. Unfortunately my little ones found it a little too lengthy and lost interest before I reached the end. Too bad. The Princess and the Potty is a delightful read from the once upon a time to the happily ever after.
5.0 out of 5 stars
No 'special potties' needed! Funny, gets them interested.,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Princess and the Potty (Paperback)
As I began reading this book about a little girl whose royal parents buy her every color and pattern potty imaginable to get her to potty train, I was a bit worried my child would begin demanding her own 'pink potty'. However, as you read you discover none of these bribes work with the little girl-she simply doesn't want to (sound familiar? It did for me). Anyway, only the thought of soiling the princess' pretty, new undies gives her the desire to run to the potty in the end. And it is then that she discovers she doesn't need any of those fancy potties, the closest potty will do(which is the plain, old potty)! Now, my daughter couldn't care less about pretty panties when we began to suggest potty training. ... This was her favorite book and it is so cute she actually continued choosing it in her nightly read selections for some time after potty training. ... Anyway, would reccomend this Princess and the Potty to keep the task at hand foremost in their little minds and then one other for more specific step-by-step instructional which can tend to be not as attractive for them to want to read. Good luck! If you stick to it and let them feel the few messes and help clean up, you'll succeed!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun and Helpful For Toddlers and Parents,
By Kare Bear "karen_phil_kyra" (CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Princess and the Potty (Paperback)
What a great "potty-learning" story! I was a little sceptical when I first saw the title - I thought it sounded silly. But after reading more descriptions and reviews I changed my mind. Boy am I glad I did! My 22 month old daughter loves it and so do I.The pictures are fantastic and the story is done very well. I like how tactfully it is told. It feels like you are reading just any other fairy tale about a princess but it is nicely wrapped around the potty :-) Great reminders for parents too. My daughter really gets into this book. She really likes the part where the princess says "This potty doesn't please me, take it away!" And always grins and nods her head sharply. (Maybe it's just the way I read it, but it's cute anyway.) She loves to sit on the potty with this book and has me read it to her several times a day (esp. at bedtime) and also "reads" it to herself during the day. Unfortunately, though, it is soft cover with paper pages (most of her books are board books) she is pretty good with it but it still gets slightly damaged. I have to be careful to put it away when she is done with it so that it doesn't get trampled or lost under her toys and therefore crumpled. Definitely a keeper, get it for you and your princess. Great to have in the library. (We also have "The Potty Book for Girls" and "My Potty Book for Girls")
5.0 out of 5 stars
We loved it!,
By Jayne (CAMPBELL HALL, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Princess and the Potty (Paperback)
This book is not instructional in any way, and it doesn't need to be. It is fun and lighthearted, which is exactly the attitude you must try to maintain while potty training a child. Our daughter loved it. We read it several times a day (along with "The Potty Book For Girls" by A.S. Capucilli --- another book I highly recommend), and I think it helped in a very subliminal way. I can honestly say I didn't get tired of reading it, and I can't say that about many children's books.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great story,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Princess and the Potty (Paperback)
My 2 year old daughter loves this book. It is not just a great book about using the potty but it is a very cute story, that really doesn't need to get into all the nitty gritty details of potty training to become a favorite.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Consider this a regular story, not a potty training helper,
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This review is from: The Princess and the Potty (Paperback)
As a story, this is cute and enjoyable. As a potty-training helper, not very effective.The princess won't use any of the special royal potties until she is tempted by a pair of pantalettes. Maybe that's a good reminder to us parents to be patient, but it doesn't encourage potty usage for my child. The book discusses using the potty in very generic terms, nothing specific. No potty words (like pee or poop) are used. I view it as another book in the bookcase, which is OK. My daughter likes for me to read this book to her, and enjoys calling her diaper "the royal diaper". Sometimes she likes to discuss pantalettes, but she has not expressed any interest in using the "royal potty". I prefer "The Potty Book For Girls" as a potty-learning tool.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Potty Book Ever,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Princess and the Potty (Paperback)
My daughter absolutely loves this book! It is such a cute story and it really did help us in the potty training area. Save your money on all the other potty books, and buy this one.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A very cute little book,
By Me "Texas Mom" (Arlington, TX United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Princess and the Potty (Paperback)
If you have a little girl who is potty training, I highly suggest you get this for her. It's a really cute little book. The pictures are sweet and there is quite a few pages; good for if you are having to wait a bit (if you're training, you know what I mean).
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is my kid!,
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This review is from: The Princess and the Potty (Paperback)
If your kid is like mine about the whole potty thing, then you'll love this book. We used this book to tell our daughter that we were going to take a break from the potty for a while. After a couple of weeks of reading this book, she was ready to start again. We're still not completely trained, but at least now she's interested. A funny book witha great message.
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The Princess and the Potty by Wendy Lewison (Paperback - Dec 1 1998)
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