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About The Book
Bunny loves her potty. She likes to sit on it all the time. But one day, Bunny can't find it. And Bunny really needs to go potty! What will she do now? She can’t hold it anymore! Will using the real potty be as scary as it looks?
A happy book to help toddlers with potty training, with surprising flaps! For toddlers ages 30 months and up.
About The Illustrator
Anita Bijsterbosch was born in the Netherlands and has loved reading her entire life. As a child, she could spend hours poring through books, looking at pictures and hoping one day she could make such beautiful illustrations herself. After high school, Anita took drawing and painting lessons and practiced on her own until she had mastered many illustration techniques. When her children were young, Anita read to them every night and became inspired to write and illustrate her own children’s books. Her first book, Whose Hat Is That?, was awarded the Key Colors International Illustrators Award in 2012, and she has been creating books ever since.
Product Details
- Publisher: Clavis Publishing (May 25, 2021)
- Length: 20 pages
- ISBN13: 9781605376394
- Ages: 2 - 5
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Raves and Reviews
A gentle nudge to help children make the transition from potty to “real potty." Bunny is potty trained. She brings her little red potty with her everywhere. But when her potty goes missing, she must go looking for it, stopping at friends’ houses one by one. The conversation at each animal’s home starts, “Knock, knock. Are you using the potty?” From behind a door, each animal answers “Yes,” and invites her to come in. The narrator then asks readers to speculate “Who’s sitting on this potty?”The sturdy flap that doubles as a painted bathroom door hints at what animal is sitting on the toilet. With five to nine lines of text per page, the story is somewhat wordy, but the predictable format of each interaction and conversational tone throughout will sustain children’s interest, especially if they are in the midst of toilet training. Brightly colored pictures of familiar objects, including lots of toilets, give toddlers much to talk about. (Tiger’s throne is shown with a splash guard, but otherwise no mention is made of the toileting challenges tots with penises must overcome.) When Giraffe points out that “you can never lose a real potty,” Bunny runs home and uses it. A final spread showing Bunny flushing and washing her hands before joining her friends outside will be appreciated by germ-conscious adults. This Dutch/Belgian import will be useful during that seemingly endless time of toilet training.
– Kirkus Reviews
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Book Cover Image (jpg): The Missing Potty
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