Learning to go potty is tricky for the Chickies! This lovable, heart-warming series makes a great gift for any new family. Experience all of the big parenting milestones with the Chickies. With engaging rhymes, endearing illustrations, and a soft padded cover, these books are perfect for babies and toddlers to enjoy.
These are cute, repetitive little padded board books full of silliness. At first glance I was concerned but after actually reading them I'm relieved and entertained (as are my girls!) If you get all three (recommended!) start with Pottytime for Chickies.
My grand daughter enjoyed this and asked that I read it to her several times. The number of times she asks me to read a book is a clear indicator of whether it's a winner or not. She'd give this book at least 4 stars. I'm giving it 3 stars because it needs some editing. As the Chickies are being left in the bathroom to do what they need to do, they entreat Pig with, "Goodbye, Pig. Shut the Door." I read it, "Goodbye, Pig. Please, shut the door." I make the same edits for Cow and Sheep. The last page concludes with "Hooray!" cheers sheep and pig. "Hooray" cheers cow. I read it, "Hooray!" CHEER sheep and pig." The illustrations are joyful and engaging. The verse and spirit of the book are equally enjoyable. The book is well-worth reading to a toddler interested in toilet-training.
This pair of board books introduces three small chicks who have problems falling asleep and using the potty correctly. Trasler uses humor and other animals to make these books great fun to read. Her artwork is particularly child-friendly and the Chickies themselves are naughty and silly, in the just the way small children would appreciate.
I saw this book at the store and after looking through it really fast, I had to get it. I thought it was hilarious. Especially since eI can see my son doing some of what the chickies do in the book. I am keeping this to give to my son when he starts potty training.
My 20-month old son cannot get enough of this book. He loves to make the sounds that the chickies make as they play. Even though I have now read this book about a hundred times, it's still a super cute and fun read.
We are entering that potty training age so grabbing up any and all books on the subject whether for her or for my husband and myself. This one is super cute and will be reading it again before I give it back to the library.
I hate potty books and I don't particularly like the Chickies, but this one went over well for me and my son, for a potty book. The Chickies get into lots of mischief in the bathroom before they finally do what they're supposed to do on the potty. My three-year-old adored the mischief part. Let's hope he doesn't try to recreate the scenes on his own.
This is another book that we have read so many times that I lost count!!! Only thing is my daughter won't go to the potty. I had expectations that she would want to stop wearing diapers after reading this 100 times. :P