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This is a short book, but it packs a punch! I have 3 grandsons who have enjoyed this booked. All 3 have had issues with not wanting to poop on the potty and have all been past the 4 year old mark when they finally trained. I think this book may have influenced them in a positive way because I could remind them as I read it to them that it is something everyone does. It also includes how different animals poop different shapes, sizes and smells which was not only funny to them, but we also compared what animal their poop looked like the most. It helped to make the time they spent on the potty less stressful. They always asked to read this book and they would sit/try longer. The book works people (from adults to babies) into the book with the animals to explain where animals and people poop in different places. I would definitely recommend this book to everyone but especially to those who are having a hard time training. Good luck!! :)Read full review
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Used book, had a couple of tears, but for the price, it was fine. One of the best books for 2 to 5 year olds about using the bathroom, surveying the animal kingdom and family members. Funny and matter-of- fact. Was happy to receive it so quickly.
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This book was briefly shown in one scene in the movie "Dan In Real Life" starring Steve Carell (The 40-Year-Old Virgin, TV's The Office). Acting on my own curiosity, I recently checked out the book, "Everyone Poops" by Taro Gomi, at my local library and found out it was somewhat amusing and may be very useful for my preschooler whom is currently in her second month of potty training. The books cover was not what I expected to see after opening it and viewing the colorful illustrations contained within. This book shows several different types of fecal matter with a humorous outlook from the miniscule size of bug poop to the enormity of elephant poop. The book illustrates the difference in size, shape and color. The only thing missing is the smell.....scratch n' sniff anyone??......LOL! Anyways, in the end it has helped my child grasp the understanding of using the potty and understanding her bodily functions. It's natural, we all poop and as long as she doesn't fling or finger paint with it - I'm cool with that. It seems funny and we all seem to snicker every time we here the word "poop", at least I do...... Call me immature, childish or demented.......I believe a lot of us can learn to relax a bit more and laugh a little more often. -A.S.E.,LLCRead full review
This delightful and informative book was a real find for us - I only wish it had been around when I was a child! It teaches young children that they don't need to fear pooping; that it is something all animals do in some form or other. It also encourages potty training by helping to eradicate the fear of pooping - the illustrations depict the boy using his potty, just as the adults do. I have known children who had an irrational fear of pooping - thinking that they were losing an actual part of their body, or maybe the discomfort of the act was an issue. And of course most young children don't really understand how things function beyond their own point of view, whereas this book shows them that everyone does this, everyone needs to do this and it is normal! This is a must-have for parents of young children of potty training age, and it's also an interesting and irresistable book for some adults as well!Read full review
This book was recommended to me by a friend to help me with potty training my little one. The book is really cute at explaining that “everyone poops” and it somehow made it easier for my child to poop in his potty and not his pull ups. I would recommend this book to any parent dealing with potty training issues.
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