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*received for free from netgalley for honest review* Really cute book just wish it had a bit more, but would be good for potty training/introducing at a very young age
This is a cute book with wonderful illustrations about a little girl who gets a potty and tries to guess who it's for. She tries all of her stuffed animals and none of them fit in it.
It can be tricky to introduce toddlers to the potty. However, this sweet board book for parents and kiddos help them see how the potty is for them. To have their own potty and how it fits them. It is funny and sweet for a time that can be dramatizing for little ones.
A special thank you to Clavis Publishing and Netgalley for the ARC and the opportunity to post an honest review.
A Potty for Zara is such a cute and silly way to start the process of potty of training. I really liked the illustration and I believe it's was really easy for children to understand.
Thank you, NetGalley and Clavis Publishing for the opportunity to read in exchange for an honest review.
We are currently trying to potty train my niece that is 3 years old. It's always nice to find books that help in encouraging her go use the potty chair. Read this with her she wanted to the use the potty to show what a big girl she is. Proud of her and will revisit this book as a tool to encourage her further to use the potty.
Cute book. Perfect for introducing potty training to young toddlers. Short story to keep toddlers interested.
The "Zaza" series is great for young readers, and this title is no different. I always have several families clamoring for potty training and potty books, so this will be a welcome addition to our collection. Great illustrations and easy to understand text.
I read this book with my daughter tonight before bed and she loved telling me about the potty that Zaza has – as she has a potty too (she has just turned three) and she used that and the big toilet so she really enjoyed it as she could relate to Zaza and how it was when she first got her potty too.
The story was easy to follow and she understood it, the images were nice and bright too and she enjoyed it as she asked for me to read it to her again straight after we had finished.
It is 4 stars from me for this one – highly recommended!
This is a short, sweet book about a little girl whose mommy gives her a potty. Zaza tries all of her toys on the potty to see if the potty is for her toys, but of course the potty is for Zaza!
This is a gorgeously coloured and illustrated book for children learning to use the potty. I will certainly be buying a copy for my friend who is currently desperately trying to get her son to use the potty.
Who might the potty be for? Not the stuffed animals, not Mommy (they don't fit). Zaza is the right size for her new potty. A book for little ones about to be potty trained. Short and to the point and colorfully illustrated.
A Potty for Zaza by Mylo Freeman is a sweet children’s book about a child’s first potty. The illustrations are lovely and the story is silly, making it a great book for connecting with children beginning to toilet train. I would recommend this book for parents introducing a new potty for a young child!
Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for providing a copy in exchange for an honest review.
Zaza is back and just as adorable as ever. I love how these books are entertaining while helping kids take the next steps in their lives. This story in particular is helpful for teaching children about who uses the potty.
Cute book!
I could definitely read this to a toddler and know they could relate to it.
Love the simple graphics.
Love the simple wording.
I would recommend this book to family and friends.
Thank you NetGalley, the publisher and author. I enjoyed reading this book to our potty training grandchild!
So Zaza mom brought a potty ,who fits the potty.Cute book about a child's cognitive skills to solve the puzzle of potty.I would have preferred if what is potty also described.