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Comentado en Canadá el 15 de junio de 2023
I have the girl and the boy book. Toddlers identify with Henry and Hannah. Gets the potty idea across to toddlers in an excellent way. Highly recommend
Andrea S
Comentado en México el 9 de mayo de 2022
A mi hija le encantó y me pedía que se lo contara varias veces.
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Comentado en México el 23 de abril de 2019
Es el mismo libro que para niño. Motiva a los niños a ir al baño y les enseña que pueden tener accidentes, pero no deben rendirse porque tienen el potencial para aprender a ir al baño.las ilustraciones son muy bonitas
Thelma
Comentado en México el 6 de agosto de 2018
Lindísima historia de la pequeña Hanna, su mama le compró su bañito para que pueda usarlo cuando se sienta preparada. Hace sus intentos hasta lograrlo
Miriam Lo
Comentado en México el 24 de agosto de 2017
Está padre el libro pero creo que le falta más colorido en el diseño y textura, si lo ve mi nena pero no le es muy atractivo, tiene otros libros con más color y diseño esos le encantan, está bien para que conozca de todo.
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Comentado en México el 18 de mayo de 2017
Estoy en el proceso con mi nena de dejar los pañales y compré este libro por recomendaciones en la Internet, y está muy bonito, es pasta dura y hojas normales, ahí si pensé que eran también duras, pero no afecta en nada, los dibujos son tiernos y te explican que por ser niña grande ya escoges tu ropa, ya no usarás pañales y todo como un pequeño cuento en 30 páginas aproximadamente.
Mphil
Comentado en India el 3 de septiembre de 2017
Catchy lines and illustrations.A good book to introduce potty training.Goes from diaper stage to getting a potty to the final triumphant stage and clothing shopping.
G. Ward
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de julio de 2015
My daughter actually loved this Potty Training book and we kept it in her book rotation to help her master the complexities of using the bathroom. The narrative is light and whimsical and it focuses on a low pressure approach to getting rid of the diapers and pull ups and graduating to underwear.Once my daughter graduated to underwear during the daytime, we moved the Potty Book into the bathroom and we would read it to her while she did her business. Then something happened that got this book (and all other potty books) pulled from the rotation and sent to Goodwill. There is a section in the book where the main character has an accident and the parents insist calmly that its OK. Seemed harmless.For whatever reason, my daughter repeated this part of the book to me one day while we were in the bathroom. Later that day, she had an accident in her underwear for the first time in months. I didn't think too much about it until that night, when she refused to use the potty before bed because she could just pee in her pull-up and it would be OK. The similarity of her statement to the Potty Book struck me as I explained to my daughter that the pull up was "just-in-case" and that she should always try to use the potty if she feels the urge. For several nights in a row, my daughter fought using the potty saying that she could use her night time pullup. A few days later, my wife called me at work to say that my daughter deliberately peed her pants and that afterwards, she explained to my wife that it was OK. I asked whether she had read the Potty Book to her that day; she had. After our third "accident" followed by my daughter's insistence that it was OK, I decided that coincidence or not, the Potty Book for Girls was fired.In hindsight, although my daughter quoted it during her accidents, this specific book is not really to blame, but rather our continued use of it well after my daughter was potty trained. My daughter's regression was influenced by a sentiment found in many potty training books; it's OK if you have an accident and try next time. I would offer that once my daughter had started to ask for the potty on her own without any prompting, we should have removed ALL potty training books from her collection to eliminate the potential of giving her a mixed message. Many potty training books explain that accidents will happen and unfortunately for us, my daughter became focused on this idea over the course of a few weeks.With that small anecdotal story as a warning, I would recommend this book.
Mirirab
Comentado en Francia el 29 de abril de 2012
I think the book is cute, but it didn't interest my daughter. There are other books that she liked better.
Natasha eve
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 12 de febrero de 2010
my daughter who is almost 2 years. loves me reading this book to her. she relates to the character "hannah" and hannah's potty .she now actually wants to sit on her potty instead of fighting me to not sit on it .the story itself is a very good one. showing different stages "hannah goes through" until she's potty trained.. starts by recieving her potty as a present.. then learns what its for.. she has a little accidents , and sometimes misses. but when she does go in the potty she "feels PROUD of herself" and she gets to go a choose her new underwear is pink :)its nicely illustrated .and i would definetly recommend as a book to introduce potty training to your little one.
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