-Titulo Original : Mi Bacinica Y Yo (para El)
-Fabricante :
Firefly Books
-Descripcion Original:
Review [Review for English edition:] Addresses potty training for parents who may be looking to use just the right words. (Tara Munkatchy Daily Local News [West Chester PA] 2008-06-17)[Review for English edition:] My little boy is one of those kids that has to understand the why and how of things. If he doesnt see the point of something, he simply wont do it. Once Upon a Potty-Boy shows him step by step and explains things in a way he seemed to comprehend. At least now hes willing to try the potty. And thats a big step in the right direction. Once Upon a Potty-Boy shows...step by step and explains things in a way [my boy] seemed to comprehend. (Tami Brady TCM Reviews 2010-10-01) The classic toilet training book, for Spanish-speaking boys. Since the Once Upon a Potty (girl) and (boy) books were first published in 1975, Americas Latino population has boomed to 52 million. One in six Americans is Hispanic, as are 25% of all American children under the age of 5. For generations these books have helped parents and toddlers work through the trauma of training, and all parents face that challenge at some point. Bookstores and libraries with Spanish-speaking customers and patrons must have appropriate collections. Flawlessly translated, Mi bacinica y yo para ella and Mi bacinica y yo para el are an essential purchase. About the Author Alona Frankel is the author and illustrator of over 40 books for children. She is the recipient of numerous awards, and her books and art are seen all around the world. Her work has earned her a place on the Honor List of the International Board on Books for Young Children and several Parents Choice awards.
-Fabricante :
Firefly Books
-Descripcion Original:
Review [Review for English edition:] Addresses potty training for parents who may be looking to use just the right words. (Tara Munkatchy Daily Local News [West Chester PA] 2008-06-17)[Review for English edition:] My little boy is one of those kids that has to understand the why and how of things. If he doesnt see the point of something, he simply wont do it. Once Upon a Potty-Boy shows him step by step and explains things in a way he seemed to comprehend. At least now hes willing to try the potty. And thats a big step in the right direction. Once Upon a Potty-Boy shows...step by step and explains things in a way [my boy] seemed to comprehend. (Tami Brady TCM Reviews 2010-10-01) The classic toilet training book, for Spanish-speaking boys. Since the Once Upon a Potty (girl) and (boy) books were first published in 1975, Americas Latino population has boomed to 52 million. One in six Americans is Hispanic, as are 25% of all American children under the age of 5. For generations these books have helped parents and toddlers work through the trauma of training, and all parents face that challenge at some point. Bookstores and libraries with Spanish-speaking customers and patrons must have appropriate collections. Flawlessly translated, Mi bacinica y yo para ella and Mi bacinica y yo para el are an essential purchase. About the Author Alona Frankel is the author and illustrator of over 40 books for children. She is the recipient of numerous awards, and her books and art are seen all around the world. Her work has earned her a place on the Honor List of the International Board on Books for Young Children and several Parents Choice awards.



