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In the depths of the toilet Where nobody can see There's an incredible POO PARTY Waiting for you and me! The Incredible Poo Party brings to life the eloquent lie parents often tell young children who find doing 'poo' in the toilet challenging and overwhelming long after they have mastered other aspects of toilet/potty training. It is the story of what happens to 'Poo' when it goes in the toilet/potty and the magical, whimsical 'Poo Party' which brings happiness and fun to everyone. The incredible Poo Party seeks to address the need specifically for children to poo in the toilet, and not in…mehr

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In the depths of the toilet Where nobody can see There's an incredible POO PARTY Waiting for you and me! The Incredible Poo Party brings to life the eloquent lie parents often tell young children who find doing 'poo' in the toilet challenging and overwhelming long after they have mastered other aspects of toilet/potty training. It is the story of what happens to 'Poo' when it goes in the toilet/potty and the magical, whimsical 'Poo Party' which brings happiness and fun to everyone. The incredible Poo Party seeks to address the need specifically for children to poo in the toilet, and not in their nappies or other places, and the importance of this development stage (i.e. transitioning to a 'big kid'). For children with learning disorders, this aspect of training can often be the most difficult and prolonged and there can sometimes be regression after initially mastering toilet/potty training. Inspired by the author's own experiences toilet training, this book helps parents achieve the small vistory of hearing the splash of number two's landing inside the toilet bowl! Besides who doesn't like to have a good chat about poo?
Autorenporträt
Dr Zoe Panto is a mum and Clinical Neuropsychologist based in Sydney Australia who has published extensively on aspects of human brain functioning. It is her genuine interest in the cognitive workings of young children approaching this developmental milestone, particularly those who struggle to "go poo" in the toilet or potty, that gave rise to The Incredible Poo Party. Besides, who doesn't like to have a good chat about poo?