Super pooper and Whizz Kid Potty power!

Eunice Moyle

Book - 2018

"What do you do when you've got to go? From the first rumble in the bumble to that moment of triumph when the potty is full of number one or number two. Super Pooper and Whizz Kid: Potty Power! touches on those essential potty training moments, ending with the all - important big - kid underpants dance!"--Book cover.

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Subjects
Genres
Toy and movable books
Animal fiction
Board books
Published
New York, New York : Abrams [2018]
Language
English
Main Author
Eunice Moyle (author)
Other Authors
Sabrina Moyle (author)
Item Description
Cover title.
On die-cut board pages.
Physical Description
22 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781419731570
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Review by Booklist Review

Ready to be a pooperhero? Super Pooper and Whizz Kid, a cartoon dog and cat decked out in big-kid undies and superhero capes and masks, are here to teach you how. Against bright backgrounds decorated with stars, these two energetic heroes guide young readers through the warning signs of impending number 1 and number 2 (""When I feel a rumble in my bumble"" ""Or a toot in my boot"") and remind them that the hardest part is waiting. If they can do that, they, too, can earn their big-kid undies and join the underpants movement. With a final reminder to wash hands and flush, the bases are happily covered.--Maggie Reagan Copyright 2018 Booklist

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Toddler-PreS-The title characters (a dog and a cat wearing masks, capes, and underwear) introduce toilet-training etiquette via playful potty and superhero puns that will illicit giggles from both tots and grown-ups alike. Bright, Technicolor art; jazzy and star-filled backgrounds; and bold font that ranges from cursive to block letters give young children lots to pore over in this busy primer about all things #1 and #2. Complete with reminders on wiping and scrubbing hands with soap, this hilarious take on an important early child collection staple is a must-have. © Copyright 2019. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A super-duper primer for that critical toddler milestone, potty training.Encourage toddlers to embark on that next, great adventure with this practical, funny guide to toilet training. Two masked heroes, a dog and a cat clad in capes and underpants and armed with rolls of toilet paper, teach children what to do "when you need to go #1 or #2. / That's secret code for pee and poo." The pastel colors are warm and bright; the anthropomorphized pee drop and poo pile are instantly recognizable and, well, kind of cute. Our protagonists learn to recognize the signals ("a rumble in my bumbleor a dance in my pants"here the "pee-pee dance" is lovingly, hilariously rendered) and act fast. They race to the toilet, pull down their pants, sit down and wait ("the hardest part"). But good things come to those who wait ("Like lollipops! And gold stars! And big hugs!"), so caregivers should be prepared to deliver when the mission is accomplished. Once kids master pooping and peeing in the potty, the super duo assures them, "Your parents will be so proud! / Because who doesn't want a superhero in the family? // And you'll earn Big Boy and Big Girl underpants!" Jubilation and wonderfully bad bathroom puns ensue, followed by reminders to wipe, flush, and wash those hands with soap.A direct and uproarious way to start a critical conversation. (Board book. 2-4) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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