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You couldn't wait for potty training to be over. You thought that would be the end of it. No more baby butt-wiping for you! And then reality set in. Your child might be able to sit on the potty and take a poop, and yeah, technically he can wipe his butt. But what a mess! And even if the bathroom and the hands make it out alive and relatively clean, sometimes the underwear doesn't fare quite as well. How many times have you found a scary mess while sorting the laundry? And how many times did you give it up for a lost cause, and so you threw the whole mess away, underwear and all? And what do…mehr

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You couldn't wait for potty training to be over. You thought that would be the end of it. No more baby butt-wiping for you! And then reality set in. Your child might be able to sit on the potty and take a poop, and yeah, technically he can wipe his butt. But what a mess! And even if the bathroom and the hands make it out alive and relatively clean, sometimes the underwear doesn't fare quite as well. How many times have you found a scary mess while sorting the laundry? And how many times did you give it up for a lost cause, and so you threw the whole mess away, underwear and all? And what do you say to your child? "You need to wipe better." Yeah. That works well, doesn't it? "So You Think You Can Wipe" might not teach your child exactly how to wipe, but it will open up the conversation in a lighthearted, funny way. It covers all the bases, will make you and your child laugh - and you will both realize that you are not alone. So, stop the skid marks and save those skivvies! Read So You Think You Can Wipe with your child today!
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Amber Hope writes and illustrates funny, offbeat books for children that will captivate you AND your kids. With a dash of mischief and a heap of fun, her books stomp out boredom, fuel the imagination, and ignite the love of reading. Amber lives in Phoenix, AZ with her husband and four (going on five) children who surprise her everyday. Her children inspire a lot of her stories, and they'd be the first to tell you that their mother is more goofball than grownup - which is probably why she has so much fun writing and illustrating books for kids. Not only does Amber have a childish sense of humor, but also a childlike sense of wonder, adventure, and enthusiasm.