Pros: You poop, I poop, we all poop- animals included. Helps kids learn toilet training Cons: No rhymes or rhythm
Have you read any good childrens books lately? I have, and most of them have been similar in content and message. Since I have a two year old and an (almost) one year old, the childrens books we read are generally geared toward learning or ...
Pros: We all Poop, could be useful for potty training Cons: Well, its poop
As one of the kazillions of Epinions SAHMs, writing and reading about poop has become a second nature to me. You see, cranking out diaper epinions has become an almost weekly (well maybe.. monthly) activity for me. There is even a diaper Just-In...
Every parent goes through a stage or three about the thrill of the poopie. Potty training is a challenge but the real challenge is our parental ability to talk about it maturely and respectfully…. LOL! Everyone Poops by Taro Gomi is helpful when ...
Pros: Colorful pictures, realistic poop Cons: No pull up pictures
I happened upon this book by accident when perusing through a catalog over a year ago. I thought it would be perfect for my Junior Jack Hanna who has yet to be toilet trained.
Life passed by and the catalog got lost in the shuffle. I...
Pros: very amusing Cons: too short, needs more poop
A friend told me about this book several months ago. We’ve joked about it ever since then, so when I was thinking what I should get her for Christmas, I thought this might be the perfect gift. I just picked one up at the bookstore this evening for...
Pros: a potty training aide, funny for all ages Cons: the subject matter is what again?
My friends' mother is a special education teacher in the Pittsburgh area and one morning after staying over at their home after a party I awoke to find the illustrative and comical (to me anyway) Everyone Poops book sitting beside the couch in which I ...
Okay, I’ve reviewed All About Scabs, The Gas We Pass: The Story of Farts and The Holes in Your Nose. Yet, I’ve not done a review on the first body science book I was introduced to --- Everyone Poops by Taro Gomi. This book is ...
Pros: Talks openly about poop (snicker, snicker) Cons: Talks openly about poop (gag)
When my brother Mark passed away, we found among his things this book he indicated he intended to give to my 3 year old daughter. A typical 'uncle' gift and, by all means, very typical of this particular uncle - Uncle Hard_To_Please.
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Pros: Illustrations, topic, fun to read, great variety of animals...and their poop. Cons: Nope.
I first saw this book several years ago, but a few days ago one of my students gave me a copy for my own children. "Everyone Poops" is a 1977 book, originally published in Japan by Taro Gomi. The first American edition was published in 1993. ...
Pros: Fun & simple explanation of a normal bodily function, perfect for potty training children Cons: May be a little embarrassing for parents
This is a book about, you guessed it, pooping. It will make you laugh, make you blush, and it's great to spring on unsuspecting Grandparents...but wait! This isn't for us at all! This is a CHILDREN's book, and despite what another reviewer wrote, I feel...
Pros: Teaches kids that everyone does in fact *unacceptable word* (See title). Cons: Kind of disgusting.
Well I mean everyone does..... This book is a classic, fun to read for the old and young alike. It teaches a basic part of life to kids that everyone does and has to do. The book is a short one with beautifully colored pages. The reading is easy....
Pros: A simple and fast read that gets the point across quite nicely. Cons: Pretty dark color scheme, hard to read in dim light. (pre bedtime)
I just love some of the topic's that are part of children's education.
There is so much for our babies to learn while they are growing up. So many things that we just take for granted! One of those enjoyable topics is POOP! Interesting...
Pros: Candid and to the point. Cons: Sensitive topic for some adults.
My son received two books recently. One of them was EVERYONE POOPS written by Taro Gomi. This book is published by Kane/Miller Book Publishers. It was originally published in Japan under the title Minna Unchi by Fukuinkan...
Pros: Puts a delicate subject in context for a delicate mind. Cons: It seems that my parents generation trained us without these sorts of illustrated books, and find them somewhat strange.
Birds and bees do it, and so do elephants and camels. "A one hump-camel makes a one-hump poop, and a two-hump camel makes a two-hump poop . . . Only kidding!" So goes the narrative that accompanies the illustrations in this marvelous thirty...
"everyone poops by taro gomi is part biology textbook part sociological treatise and all celebration of a very natural process. both my daughters begg...More at UnbeatableSale, Inc.
Finally, a beginning science book that really addresses the needs and interests of the very young child. Since we all eat, we all must poop. It is thi...More at HotBookSale
Elephants and mice, fish and raccoons, grown-ups and children, all in their own style do it. The candor is refreshing and the illustrations charming a...More at Buy.com Marketplaces
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