Gotta Go!
TOON Level 2
by Frank Viva
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Pub Date Sep 05 2023 | Archive Date Sep 29 2023
Astra Publishing House | TOON Books
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Description
Owen should have listened but instead he’s now squirming: he’s just gotta go! Luckily for him, Mom and grampa are there to offer advice and show him silly tricks that can help flush the urge away. FRANK VIVA, the acclaimed designer and author of A Trip to the Bottom of the World with Mouse and Young Frank, Architect, doesn't mind getting his feet wet as he dives into what can be a scary topic for children and turns it into a hilarious and liberating romp.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781662665073 |
PRICE | $18.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 32 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
Gotta Go! by Frank Viva is the latest masterpiece by a well-known, award-winning author and illustrator. He uses a basic color scheme to illustrate a humorous book about a boy who learns to control the signals of his brain when they tell him it’s time to use the bathroom. Funny at a multi-generational level, this book is sure to amuse and enlighten the young and the young at heart.
Humorous, lively text and illustrations about an experience that everyone can relate to. The illustrations were particularly impressive.
My son loved this book. I read it with him and it helped him understand that when someone asks before we go somewhere he needs to go otherwise he might not end up having to hold it!
I adored the illustrations on each of the pages! Gotta Go! is all about different tricks to try when you really have to use the bathroom, but have to wait. The mother thinks about anything other than using the bathroom and the grandfather makes up funny dances!
The only thing I would change about this book would be adding more to the storyline for children to learn something important. Like maybe they would be waiting in line to use the bathroom (learning to take turns), playing with toys (learning to stop playing for a minute to avoid an accident).
All around, I would recommend this book to parents/caregivers of ages 3-8!
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