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Duck Goes Potty (Hello Genius)

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About Duck Goes Potty

Product Description Little Duck learns how to go potty all by himself. From Booklist In this Hello Genius board book, Duck is pretty happy with the diaper system—who wouldn’t be? But one day Mommy announces, “No more diapers, Duck.” Duck has a few misfires (and yes, we get to see his puddles and other deposits) before finally figuring it out. The book has a bright, zany style that keeps things at kid level while getting a lot of mileage out of Duck’s daffy expressions of horror and glee. Although there are a few odd details (who uses diaper pins anymore?), this book is not only fun but durable enough to survive a few real-life training sessions. Preschool. --Daniel Kraus Review In this Hello Genius board book, Duck is pretty happy with the diaper systemwho wouldnt be? But one day Mommy announces, No more diapers, Duck. Duck has a few misfires (and yes, we get to see his puddles and other deposits) before finally figuring it --Booklist Bunny loves to chew anythingtrees, a guitar, vegetables. When eating vegetables, Bunny chews them all together! Big, big yum! Burp. In the second book, Duck is learning to use his potty chair. The first time, Duck misses. Quack! The second time, Duck --School Library Journal In this Hello Genius series book published by Capstone Publishers, Duck is happy with wearing his diapers until one day, his mother announces that there will be no more diapers and Duck must learn to use the potty. Duck has several accidents as are common --Children's Book a Day Blog About the Author Michael Dahl is the prolific author of the bestselling Goodnight, Baseball picture book and more than 200 other books for children and young adults. He has won the AEP Distinguished Achievement Award three times for his nonfiction, a Teacher’s Choice award from Learning magazine, and a Seal of Excellence from the Creative Child Awards. Dahl currently lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota. For more than ten years, Oriol Vidal has worked as an illustrator and storyboard artist with agencies, publishers, and animation companies, developing children’s books, character designs, concept art, and storyboards. Vidal was born in Barcelona, Spain, where he currently resides.