A first toilet training book that every kid needs to ease their worries with laughter. In this potty humor picture book, a little boy visits the zoo, where he learns that "monkeys doo-doo right in front of you!" And "giraffes doo-doo from way up high," but it's not something he'll try. No, the boy doesn't live at the zoo, so that's not what he'll do―because he's leaned to sit on the toilet! Parents who share this humorous picture book with their child will discover that it's a pleasant and positive way to introduce them to toilet training. The color illustrations on every page will make boys and girls laugh as they begin to comprehend the story's point. The book concludes with confidence-boosting tips that parents and toddlers can read together. Perfect for fans of fun titles like Everybody Poops or Sesame Street's P is for Potty and other silly potty-time encouragements!
Richard Morgan is a children's book illustrator, whose books for Random House Children's Books include Oops, Sorry (2003), The Funny Tummy Book (2000) and The Rat-a-tat Hat Book (2000). In the past Richard has worked for Disney and has created characters for greeting cards. He lives with his wife and daughter near Cambridge. [from Random House author bio]
He also writes/illustrates under the name "Maddy Rose".
Pappa found this book for me at the zoo. I like that the boy in the book has a stuffed giraffe that he takes with him to the zoo. I have a giraffe just like that. Where ever we go, I ask, "Take giraffe with us?" I sleep with him every night and play with him during the day. When the boy in the book had a giraffe too, I was happy. I said, "Milo and giraffe at the zoo."
Mama and Papa are trying to get me ready for potty training. They like showing me that people have a special place to go potty. Right now, I really don't care. :)
This is a cute book to read while introducing potty training. It goes along with the idea that everybody poops, even the animals. My older kids crack up when I read it to my youngest. She loves seeing all the animals and then at the end it shows you how humans sit on the potty. Fun rhyming story, easy to read, very cute illustrations. Good introduction tool.