
Everybody Craps: So Why Not You?
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Narrated by:
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Adrienne M. Roberson
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By:
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S. M. Torres
About this listen
Sometimes a kid can be afraid to go potty, and that’s okay. It’s weird. It’s gross.
But eventually the kid has to crap. For parents who are trying to persuade their little bundle of joy to do the deed on the toilet, here’s a book that understands the struggle. From roosters crapping in the morning to owls crapping in the evening, everyone hits the john at some point and it’s just a matter of convincing the little one it’s not so bad. Really. It isn’t.
With this parody of potty-training books, parents can share in the common frustration over a little one who won’t go near the toilet.
©2015 Mango Publishing Group (P)2018 Mango Publishing Group
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