How to Pee: Potty Training for Girls

· Vendido por Henry Holt and Company (BYR)
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Out with the old and in with the new! Family physician Dr. Todd Spector presents a fresh and outrageously fun way to encourage little girls to give up their diapers. They can try it fresh-air style (in the backyard!), or use the potty with the help of a few props and plenty of imagination. Peeing in the potty is a lot more fun if you do it princess style, dance-party style, or gymnast style!
Inspired by Dr. Spector's own experiences potty training his children, this combination of laugh-out-loud scenarios and useful advice turns the dreaded potty-training process into an exciting adventure for all.

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Dr. Todd Spector is a family practitioner living and working in Santa Monica, California. He also runs an online program promoting community and family health, and enjoys surfing and spending time with his children. This is his first book.
Arree Chung is the author and illustrator of Ninja! Before entering the world of children's books, he worked in video games as a designer and art director and earned his degree from the Art Center College of Design. Arree lives in the San Francisco Bay area with his family.

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