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Monday, August 11, 2008 

The Playdate Kids - Island Potty Party - Book Review

The Playdate Kids: Island Potty Party

by Tim Friedlander

ISBN-10: 1933721154

Listen to the steel drum band! Island Potty Party is perfect for those little ones who want to be like the big kids. Tim Friedlander sings to an island beat so kids can learn the invaluable lessons of potty time. An exciting new twist in toilet training, Island Potty Party is going to be a big hit.

Starting out with those delightful Playdate Kids at the beach, a younger brother needs a little help. He has to go and doesnt know what to do. Big sis shows him where the bathrooms are as the kids conga dance to the accompanying CD. The song explains Last House on the Left what to do from lifting the seat to washing the hands. Each line of lyric is colorfully illustrated in the book by W.M. Edwards. The song and book continue to explain conference call services everyone, everywhere uses the potty, from the fireman to the teacher, to mom and dad and even the industrial injury At the back of the book there is an age appropriate explanation of what happens to our food and why we all have to go. At the very end of the CD, a toilet flushes, signaling the end. Just another humorous touch to lighten things up.

This is a fun and different approach to something every parent must go throughpotty training their young ones. It is much more entertaining than any other similar book Ive seen. Perfect for the youngest child, parents are sure to be pleased. You could even keep the CD handy to play in the appropriate room of the house at the appropriate time. This is a great tool that I only wish had been available years ago. A great job!

Heather Froeschl is an author, award winning editor, and book reviewer, at Quilldipper.comQuilldipper.com and Bookideas.comBookideas.com