The Potty Train.The Potty Train Dar Draper drap·er n. Chiefly British A dealer in cloth or clothing and dry goods. [Middle English, weaver or seller of cloth, from Old French drapier, from drap, cloth; see , author; Sarah Dawn Atkinson, illustrator Webster House Publishing PO Box 49428, Charlotte, NC 28277 0972539611 $14.95 Written by Dar Draper and illustrated by Sarah Dawn Atkinson, The Potty Train is a picturebook featuring a simple rhyming rhyme also rime n. 1. Correspondence of terminal sounds of words or of lines of verse. 2. a. A poem or verse having a regular correspondence of sounds, especially at the ends of lines. b. chat to help make toilet training toilet training n. The process of training a child to use a toilet for defecation and urination. Noun 1. toilet training - training a young child to use the toilet fun for toddlers. The simplistic sim·plism n. The tendency to oversimplify an issue or a problem by ignoring complexities or complications. [French simplisme, from simple, simple, from Old French; see simple , colorful illustrations featuring toilet paper, trains, and children sitting on potties offer the perfect, child-friendly touch to this excellent read-aloud and share book. A checklist inside the back cover to mark off dates of toilet training achievements such as "Engineered the #1 engine (pee pee Vox populi Micturate, urinate pee) on the Potty Train for the first time!" rounds out this fun supplement to teaching very young children to use the toilet all by themselves. "I'm here to stay. I'm in no rush. / I won't give up till time to flush! / I'm riding on the Potty Train! / I'll drink some water, drink some juice, / And sit right here on my caboose! / I'm chuggin' on the Potty Train!" |
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