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T**N
Fantastic to introduce to potty training
A lovely board book with various flaps, ‘up and down’ slides and ‘spinny’ bits (like the washing machine).My little boy is suspected on the spectrum and we have tried many ways to get him to communicate he needs the potty. We put two and two together and his love for books linked to trying to sit him on the potty for longer.He now has this book set to one side and when he sits on the potty we read it together. He will sometimes sit a good 5mins on his own too reading it after we have and managed to get a couple of wee’s from him! Which we celebrate, go wash our hands (and in the process of printing a free pampers potty training chart you can print via their website and will buy some star stickers). The book even has small tips at the bottom of each page parents.Main thing is getting him on the potty 10mins after snacks, drinks and dinners and then celebrating the wee’s (and hopefully poos) he does and following with the hand wash and chart!Brilliant book all round and will be recommending to anyone who wants pointers!
2**7
Helpful book
This is a nice book to introduce the idea of potty training. I like that the book is interactive as it gives my son a chance to get involved and be really interested. There’s things for him to move in the book. It’s good quality so not easily damaged by my 2yo.
A**R
Great book
This is a great little book to introduce potty training to little ones. I got this for my toddler and she's found the interactive bits very engaging. We've also followed up with letting her pick her and own potty and pants, just like Milly and Mo, which my toddler has loved.The only thing we've found is that the little flaps and moving parts are a little challenging for small hands - my toddler ripped a few early on and we've needed to tape them up which is not ideal. Could be a bit sturdier.
R**S
Great book
Great book. It has helped us start potty training
J**E
Must buy
Fantastic book, helped my daughter toilet train
S**5
A great little book
I have literally just received 'no more nappies' board book and had to write this review without hesitation. As soon as I opened the package my 23 month old was reaching for this book straight away, we sat down and began to read it, which didn't take more than a few minutes as it's only 10 pages, we then read it a second time, playing with the flaps and turn dial, and immediately after my toddler began pulling at his bottoms and nappy to come off and I honestly couldn't believe it! we have a potty already floating around downstairs, so he went and found it and did his very first wee wee! Well, to say I am impressed is an understatement ! When I opened the package and saw the book I was slightly disappointed, I genuinely thought with reading the short sentences he wouldn't have paid much attention yet he had so much understanding straight away and just did what Millie and Mo did in the book. I'd never have thought something so simple, the book being short and not many wordings, would have had such a quick reaction. I'm honestly amazed and surprised and had to shout about it. I totally recommend it for any young ones and parents/carers starting their toilet training journey. There is some simple directions at the bottom of every page for us grown ups and each page is colourful yet simple, the flaps and turning dial keeps the little ones curiosity and I found reading it over enthusiastically helps them also. I'm now hoping it's something he goes back to and it helps encourage him to go potty again and again.
A**M
Great buy
Very engaging book and helpful book for toddlers to learn with fun.
L**S
Decent, but probably wouldn't have bought if we had seen it first.
My child likes it, and it seems to have helped him link concepts such as 'poo', 'nappy' and 'toilet'.We used it prior to introducing a potty and he has it next to his potty and uses it there.The first flap that is lifted, is a little girl's skirt, to reveal a nappy - I was honestly taken aback seeing this (especially as my husband was reading the book to my son in front of me, the first time any of us went through it) but then I questioned whether I was being too soft.There are some decent tips in there, and the methods it follows are generally consistent with gentle parenting - i.e., not shaming a child for accidents. However, it does show and suggest reward charts which are contested these days due to their emphasis on extrinsic motivation - still, this is generally a matter of opinion.A decent book which we will continue to use and which my son enjoys but one we probably wouldn't have bought if we had seen it first. I'm going to find some others to go alongside it.
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