Review of 3 P's for Potty
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Review of 3 P's for Potty
3 P's for Potty by Rachael Tarfman-Perez is a children’s book that will help parents teach their small children what can and cannot be put into the toilet. Gia is a small girl who tries to guess what she can put into the toilet. After guessing wrong multiple times, her mom finally tells her to stop being silly and tells her what the three P’s are. Gia asks her mom about a fourth thing, and her mom states maybe they need to add another P. What can that other P be? Before you start reading the book, see if your child can guess the four P’s.
This short book is only 30 pages long, with a beautiful illustration between each page that shows the emotions of Gia and/or her mom. It only takes about five minutes to read the book, making it a short and fun teaching tool for your child. Rachael Tarfman-Perez has included activities to personalize the book for your child. This story is relatable to anyone who has had small children who put inappropriate items in the toilet. The book is humorous, and you and your child will gain much enjoyment from reading it.
I did not find anything I disliked about this well-written book. It has been exceptionally well-edited as there are no errors in the book. The illustrations appear to have been created professionally. The plot flows smoothly, and the story is written in simple terms that small children will understand.
I gladly give this short book 4 out of 4 stars because of the reasons discussed above. I cannot justify giving this book any fewer stars because it is flawless.
I recommend this book to parents of small children who enjoy flushing toys and other items down toilets. The beautiful illustrations will keep your child entertained while you are reading the book.
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