"With universal appeal (everyone poos, after all), this witty, illustrated description of over two dozen dookies (each with a medical explanation written by a doctor) details what one can learn about health and well-being by studying what's in the bowl. A floater? It's probably due to a buildup of gas. Now think back on last night's dinner, a burrito perhaps? All the greatest hits are here: The Log Jam, The Glass Shard, The Deja Poo, The Hanging Chad ... the list goes on. Sidebars, trivia, over 60 euphemisms for number two, and unusual case histories all make this the ultimate bathroom reader. Who knew you could learn so much from your poo?"--Publisher's description.
Body Positions Useful for Relieving Gas Pains In our research , we came across a curious article written by a young couple working at the McAuley Neuropsychiatric Institute of St. Mary's Hospital in San Francisco , William and Ardith ...
This encouraging story shows how they can become a 'big kid' and that there is nothing to be afraid of. ​Full of colourful, fun illustrations and written in verse, this is a favourite for parents and children alike.
On her way back from a picnic with her parents, a little girl who did not need to "tinkle" suddenly remembers that there is more than one reason to visit a restroom. Text includes some Spanish words and phrases.
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A boy learns to listen to his body to know when it is time to use the toilet.
Everything I Know About Poop gives parents an innovative and fun way to help their toddlers achieve toilet-training success, especially the stubborn ones.
A humorous, down-to-earth history of toilet and toilet wiping practices across cultures.
Books in this series combine vivid photographs with lively illustrations to give readers a glimpse into some of the grossest parts of the human body.
The funniest potty training book that kids will want to read.