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This is a cute book to help parents /or guardians to use as an aid in helping their little ones learn to use the potty.
In the story Clara a little girl notices her friend no longer wears diapers and wants to be a big girl too .
I loves the illustrations, they were a great addition to the story and was handled well .
I just reviewed Clara and Her Potty by Angela Zigann. #ClaraandHerPotty #NetGalley
Not my favorite potty training book. It did give good affirmative examples for potty training with your kid, but the graphics were underwhelming for children to be excited about, and the idea of potty training and immediately having success is not typically the case. Sure, that may be some people's experience, but I think it gives unrealistic expectations for the kids and the parents, which can lead to more frustration than help
This children's book is the perfect companion to help your little one conquer the potty training journey with confidence and joy.
With colorful illustrations and a relatable storyline, this book captures the attention of young readers while gently guiding them through the potty training process.
Clara was playing with her friend Daisy and noticed something different about Daisy. Daisy was not longer wearing diapers. A few days later Clara's mother came home with a big box. Clara got excited but also a little scared. Clara had her very own potty that even played music when she used it. She couldn't wait to be out of diapers and be a big girl and wear real underwear like her friend Daisy. After a few tries Clara could use the potty all by herself. Now she was a big girl too.
A delightful children's book that takes young readers on a journey of potty training with the lovable character, Clara. In this charming story, Clara becomes a role model for children, helping them navigate the transition from diapers to using the potty.
The book's relatable storyline and engaging illustrations make it an excellent tool for parents and caregivers looking to support their children through the potty training process.
This was a really cute book with positive affirmations when your little one is potty training. It’s a challenging task for any parent and can get frustrating at times but this book shows that when you have patience with your child and guide them that they will get the job done and get rewarded. Loved it.
Potty training is one of those developmental milestones that parents and kids often find challenging. For this reason, many books have been written to entice children’s cooperation and rid their parents (and them) of all that is involved with diapers. This title introduces readers to Clara. She has noticed that a friend now wears “undies” and she is curious. Soon after, her mum brings home a potty for her. Clara and mum together work together and in a positive manner as Clara makes progress.
This book may be helpful to adults who are working with a child on this skill. Take a look to see if it is one that belongs in your collection.
Many thanks to Go Crazy Happy Books and NetGalley for this title. All opinions are my own.
This was a cute little story about learning to use the potty. It made good points of why to want to use the potty but should have included an accident not immediate success. Immediate success isn’t how most toddlers learn how to use the potty. Overall a cute story.