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Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2022
This book is great for kids that are having “separation anxiety” making them not want to flush. Telling them this story about the fun adventures their poo may have can help them feel better about “saying goodbye”.My almost 3-yr old son really enjoyed the story and the stickers. Some of the stickers were hard to remove from their backing because the backing was cut too. The back of his tablet is now “covered in poop 💩 “😆. Unfortunately, this story did not work to inspire him to use the potty but I am sure he will when he is ready.This book goes along with the song that can be listened to for free on YouTube (Search for “PrimeStella party”.)
DaveandMickayla
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2022
My wife is definitely not a fan of this book - as cute as the illustrations are and silliness of the poop party story is, it doesn't really apply to potty training. My five year old enjoyed it fine, but she already is good to go. I cannot imagine using this to support potty efforts for our 2.5 year old. With stickers also, it's really just a cute book to read, but it probably won't get re-read a lot in our house.
🌟 Emma Elizabeth 🌟
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2022
This book is hilarious. I got it as a gag gift for my sister who has IBS, and everyone in the family thinks it's the funniest thing ever. Destined to become a family heirloom LOL!!
asterisk
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2022
My child likes this book. It's amusing to point out the poop pieces, and the rainbow-themed illustrations are attractive to a child. My child thought it was funny that the poop rides on a hippo's back, but overall, the book has not really helped us with potty training.The story itself is about where the poop goes once it's flushed. It's mostly about the adventures that the poop takes. Not much about actually sitting on a toilet.There are 2 sheets of stickers, which would be great to use as rewards.
Cindy
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2022
Current price $8.99.I really don't know how to feel about this book. When you feel some rumbly in your tummy, let it out....then it whirls down the lazy river to attend a party. WOW.....I burst out laughing while reading this book. However, if it helps with potty training, then that is wonderful. But the key is, will it help? I'm not so sure. My little one might want to start sending everyone and everything to the party! 3.5 stars. Hope you find this review and pictures helpful. Cute illustrations and maybe a book to read after potty training has been successful. Unless your little is old enough to understand there really isn't a party in the potty, it could end up being a problem in your potty!
KK
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2022
What a nightmare! This created more confusion than help with my son. I thought it will be easier with this silly and fictional book than going with a more biological one like "everyone poop" that I have used with my older kids. Definitely not useful at all, it doesn't help the kids identify the sensation of when they need to go, I think this is more for kids who are scared or ashamed of pooping, but there are better books for that. It is very fictional and complicated things with my son letting him with more questions and more work for me... Terrible book. The stickers are cute tho and the book and stickers looks a little more inclined towards girls than boys.
Yours Truly 💞
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2022
This Poop Party Book is absolutely adorable & creative! It’s colorful and easy to read so it’s conducive for toddlers as they have a short attention span. The short story is age-appropriate and creatively encourages your child(ren) to be excited about pooping in the potty.Potty training can often be stressful for both the child as well as the parent. This book enables them to use their imagination and have fun during the potty training process. The stickers are a great addition as they can be used as a reward to also motivate your lil one to do number 2 in the potty.Take it from an early childhood educator…It’s not about how senseless the story may be perceived as it’s more about the illustrations and making learning enjoyable! This is a great learning tool that can help make potty training FUN and less stressful.
reg
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2022
The story has a poop emoji having a poop party. It ends with saying when you feel the rumbling, let it go, flush it down, and let it go to the poop party. Not sure how this will encourage kids to use the potty.
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