Media:Hardcover Reading Level:Baby-Preschool Number Of Items:1 Pages:20 Shipping Weight (lbs):0.7 Dimensions (in):8.6 x 8.5 x 0.4
ISBN:0060530898 EAN:9780060530891 ASIN:0060530898
Publication Date:March 2004 Shipping:Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion:Save $10.00 when you spend $50.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by Amazon.com. Enter code BMLSAVES at checkout.Terms and Conditions Availability:Usually ships in 24 hours
Great Pictures, fun to look for the poopNovember 16, 2008 My 3 1/2 son loved it. It's beautifully illustrated and just fun to open the flaps to find the poop. The end is spectacular and a surprise!
Love it!October 17, 2008 Our 2 1/2 yr old LOVES finding the poop in the book. She will ask me where the poop is and go through each flap saying 'that's not it'. When she finds it she gets excited and yells 'there's the poop!'. Kind of a gross book, but it has really helped her with potty training. Would definitely recommend and plan to use on our baby girl when she arrives and is ready to potty train.
The best book for my daughterOctober 6, 2008 My 19 months old daughter loves it and she likes to lift the flaps and finding animals so much!
really fun readSeptember 30, 2008 This book has been so entertaining for my newly potty trained daughter and her older sister who loves reading it with her. They laugh hysterically at the end. My two year old was still resisting going poop in the potty and I believe this book helped to change her mind.
Cute book for toddlersSeptember 18, 2008 My son is two years old, and he absolutely loves this book! When I ask him to chose a book to read, this one is always in the running. The title of the book "Where's the Poop" is not a phrase that is used throughout the book (as it would seem) But it is implied that parents can/should use the phrase when reading with their child. This book is definitely useful for potty training. In fact, so helpful that now my child is extremely curious when our cat goes to the bathroom in the liter box, or the dog going to the bathroom in the yard. It was almost like a light bulb went off, and my son realized that every living thing has a proper place for poop. Potty training is going very well, by the way. I highly recommend this book for children who are curious by nature. It definitely helped a lot with my son.