Nocnik nad nocnikami. Chłopiec

Nocnik nad nocnikami. Chłopiec

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  • Create Date:2022-08-24 09:51:50
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Alona Frankel
  • ISBN:8392627636
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Summary

Czas zacząć kolejny etap w życiu Twojego synka? Chcesz go nauczyć korzystania z przedmiotu, jakim jest nocnik? Nic w tym trudnego。 Na pomoc przybędzie Ci książka "Nocnik nad nocnikami。 Chłopiec" autorstwa wspaniałej izraelskiej pisarki i matki Alony Frankel。 Jest to książeczka idealna na początek przygód z nocnikiem。 Prosta treść i ciekawe, kolorowe ilustracje sprawiają, że publikacja z pewnością przypadnie do gustu Twojemu dziecku。 Dodatkowo na pochwałę zasługuje to, że autorka bez zakłopotania opowiada o sprawach fizjologicznych。 Poza tym książka przepełniona jest humorem, co jest kolejnym plusem。

"Nocnik nad nocnikami。 Chłopiec" to książka, w której nasz mały bohater Bolek dowiaduje się, czym właściwie jest nocnik。 Na początku myśli, że to naczynie lub jakiś wazon, ale potem wszystko się wyjaśnia。 Maluch uczy się do czego ON służy i jak z niego korzystać。 Cały ten proces dodatkowo wyjaśniony jest poprzez ilustracje。 Książeczka pomoże Tobie i Twojemu dziecku w bezstresowym rozstaniu z pampersami。 Autorka przy okazji uczy również o tym jak ważna jest higiena。 Tłumaczy, że po każdym skorzystaniu z nocnika należy umyć rączki。

"Nocnik nad nocnikami。 Chłopiec" to jedna z pomocnych dla rodziców publikacji Alony Frankel。 Jeśli ktoś ma córeczkę i ten sam problem polecamy sięgnąć po "Nocnik nad nocnikami。 Dziewczynka"。 Inną propozycją tym razem dla nieco nieznośnych dzieci jest książeczka "O Anielce, w którą wstąpił diabeł"。 Dziewczynka od samego rana jest nieuprzejma dla wszystkich, których spotka。 Autorka poprzez ilustracje ukazała emocje dziecka i przyznała mu prawo do gniewu。 Kolejną pomocną dla rodziców książką może okazać się "Książka pełna miłości, czyli jak Michałek przyszedł na świat"。 Wyjaśnione w niej zostało to, jak na świat przychodzą dzieci。 Jest to pojęcie trudne do wytłumaczenia, a autorka robi to w prosty sposób bez owijania w bawełnę。 Każda z tych publikacji obowiązkowo powinna znaleźć się w domu każdego rodzica。

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Reviews

Jenna & Kids

Both boys have enjoyed this book, but I can't read it without changing language and abridging the and sat, and sat, and sat page。。。 The four pages dedicated to guessing what the gift is are always a fun interactive moment。 I have also added real life incentives that we offer for training to the story to encourage my youngest to consider using his potty。 It has its merits, but verbatim is not my favorite。 Both boys have enjoyed this book, but I can't read it without changing language and abridging the and sat, and sat, and sat page。。。 The four pages dedicated to guessing what the gift is are always a fun interactive moment。 I have also added real life incentives that we offer for training to the story to encourage my youngest to consider using his potty。 It has its merits, but verbatim is not my favorite。 。。。more

Candy | Evianrei

My three year old son picked this book at the library (and it slipped through, as I flip through all the books he wants to check out to be sure they are appropriate)。 This book shows visuals of body parts, while cartoon-styled, I still find it to be inappropriate for children。 If Sesame Street and Daniel Tiger won't show this sort of stuff on TV, why are kids allowed to pick it up and read it in the toddler section?Opened to the first two pages, closed it, returned it the next day。 Absolutely no My three year old son picked this book at the library (and it slipped through, as I flip through all the books he wants to check out to be sure they are appropriate)。 This book shows visuals of body parts, while cartoon-styled, I still find it to be inappropriate for children。 If Sesame Street and Daniel Tiger won't show this sort of stuff on TV, why are kids allowed to pick it up and read it in the toddler section?Opened to the first two pages, closed it, returned it the next day。 Absolutely not。 。。。more

Alana

I mostly like this one, with honest, though simple and not overly graphic descriptions and illustrations of bodies and parts。 It explains where poop comes from, and that it's ok not to get everything in the potty in the beginning, but takes time。 I don't like the pet names like "wee-wee" rather than correct anatomical terms like penis, but she does state in the beginning too feel free to modify the book to use your own terms, so it's at least addressed。 I mostly like this one, with honest, though simple and not overly graphic descriptions and illustrations of bodies and parts。 It explains where poop comes from, and that it's ok not to get everything in the potty in the beginning, but takes time。 I don't like the pet names like "wee-wee" rather than correct anatomical terms like penis, but she does state in the beginning too feel free to modify the book to use your own terms, so it's at least addressed。 。。。more

Andrew D。 [Uncle_Ratfoot]

Simply enthralling…a real literary masterpiece。 My attention was immediately captured and held throughout this riveting tale of biology told through the lense of potty training。 I especially loved her use of repetition on the page that’s literally nothing but the words “and sat,” written over and over again。 On a scale of one to nine, I’d rate this an eleven!!

Kelly Taylor

I've read this book probably 300 times in the past week。 My toddler absolutely loves it。 I hate it now, but it's still a good book。 It's got way more anatomical detail than other books, which I think can be helpful for the learning process。 I've read this book probably 300 times in the past week。 My toddler absolutely loves it。 I hate it now, but it's still a good book。 It's got way more anatomical detail than other books, which I think can be helpful for the learning process。 。。。more

Ali

Not sure what my kid got out of reading this one, but it seemed ok。 I prefer when they use anatomically correct words when talking about body parts to children, so that was a bit of a downside。

Shane Waxler

I'm not sure i understand I'm not sure i understand 。。。more

Terry Collins

Somehow。 I don’t think I’m in the right age group for this dated “classic。”。。。PS - little boys pee standing up 。。。 otherwise if sitting down as shown in this book, they would send a vibrant yellow stream shooting up and all around from their tiny doodles。

Liz

Too dated。 Uses wee-wee and poo-poo for number pee and poop。 Uses pee-pee for penis。 Graphic。 But yeah。。。 just way too dated - my son could not figure out what the potty was and why it looked like a vase and how can you flush it

Ethan & Isaac

It is because of this book that I call pee "wee-wee"much to my mommy's dismay。 But, who cares, because I actually really like this book。 It is because of this book that I call pee "wee-wee"much to my mommy's dismay。 But, who cares, because I actually really like this book。 。。。more

Desirae G。

I have used this book over 31 years ago as an helpful aid for my children 。 I now enjoy giving it as a gift to new parents。

Charles Adams

Good book for children who still wear diapers。

Elizabeth

My mommy accidentally bought this because it was at my sisters school fair, and didn’t know there were boy and girl versions

Atlantis

I read this to my oldest (she is now 18) and now Im reading it to my youngest。 Just a simple way to introduce going to the potty。 Plain speaking with a note of encouragement for new parents。

Tania

I have given this book a high rating due to its simplicity and major help it provides for both children and families whilst potty training, having seen myself how helpful it has been throughout potty training! The book helps potting training to be fun rather than difficult, telling the reader in a fun way what they should do in order to master potty training, this allows children to be more excited and some even feel as if they are part of the story themselves。

Kimberly

My mom used these books with my siblings, and now I am using this one with my son in our (so far unsuccessful) potty-training journey。 They're a bit strange, but he absolutely loves them, and they do get the point across。 My mom used these books with my siblings, and now I am using this one with my son in our (so far unsuccessful) potty-training journey。 They're a bit strange, but he absolutely loves them, and they do get the point across。 。。。more

Candace

An informative book about little boy learning to use the potty。 It's very instructive and the pictures are anatomical correct。 The book, however, needs to be updated to current times。 The chamberpot is no longer used and mothers are not the only ones who change diapers。 For simplicity's sake, though, the book will probably go well with other books on toilet training。 An informative book about little boy learning to use the potty。 It's very instructive and the pictures are anatomical correct。 The book, however, needs to be updated to current times。 The chamberpot is no longer used and mothers are not the only ones who change diapers。 For simplicity's sake, though, the book will probably go well with other books on toilet training。 。。。more

Carly

Awesome potty training book。

Sandra

I remember these books from the late 80s when I was a toddler。 I had the girl version and my twin brother had the boy version。 When I saw this in the bookstore I bought it for my son out of purely nostalgic reasons。 It’s probably weird to be nostalgic about a potty book, but there it is。 I didn’t read it to my son right away I put it with his books and waited until he brought it to me, which he did today。 I guess it’s time to research potty training though I think he’s not quite ready。 I like th I remember these books from the late 80s when I was a toddler。 I had the girl version and my twin brother had the boy version。 When I saw this in the bookstore I bought it for my son out of purely nostalgic reasons。 It’s probably weird to be nostalgic about a potty book, but there it is。 I didn’t read it to my son right away I put it with his books and waited until he brought it to me, which he did today。 I guess it’s time to research potty training though I think he’s not quite ready。 I like the illustrations and bold colors, but the terminology was awful。 I will be going through the book and covering up words with different terms。 Let’s call it a penis, folks, that’s what it is。 It’s not a “pee pee for making wee wee。” I will be covering up wee wee and changing it to pee。 I guess the poo can stay。 Anyway, it’s a pretty good book but I will definitely supplementing with others。 。。。more

Jeffrey Yasskin

This book has 3 main things wrong with it:1) It repeats "I, Joshua's mother" over and over, implying that fathers don't change diapers or help with toilet training。2) It uses cutesy language: "make a Wee-Wee" instead of "pee", "pee-pee" instead of "penis"。3) It shows toilet training as being finished when the kid pees and poops in the potty once, but the kid also needs to be able to reliably tell when they need to head toward the potty This book has 3 main things wrong with it:1) It repeats "I, Joshua's mother" over and over, implying that fathers don't change diapers or help with toilet training。2) It uses cutesy language: "make a Wee-Wee" instead of "pee", "pee-pee" instead of "penis"。3) It shows toilet training as being finished when the kid pees and poops in the potty once, but the kid also needs to be able to reliably tell when they need to head toward the potty 。。。more

Joseph

Nothing is good about pooping in a pot。。。

A Allen

Children ask me to read this book again and again。 For that reason, I will say it is an "okay" book, but I think there are better potty training books available。 When I read this book aloud, I change several words。 First, I exclude the "he is a boy" part because not everyone with a penis is a boy。 Speaking of which, I also call the body parts by their real names because it is important for the children to learn them。 Lastly, I change "wee-wee" and "poo-poo" to simply "pee" and "poop" when I read Children ask me to read this book again and again。 For that reason, I will say it is an "okay" book, but I think there are better potty training books available。 When I read this book aloud, I change several words。 First, I exclude the "he is a boy" part because not everyone with a penis is a boy。 Speaking of which, I also call the body parts by their real names because it is important for the children to learn them。 Lastly, I change "wee-wee" and "poo-poo" to simply "pee" and "poop" when I read it。 。。。more

Allison

I'm told this is a classic。 It was helpful for introducing potty training to Oscar。 He really liked the anatomically correct illustrations, though I did update the language when reading it to him since it seemed like the book should also use the anatomically correct language。 I'm told this is a classic。 It was helpful for introducing potty training to Oscar。 He really liked the anatomically correct illustrations, though I did update the language when reading it to him since it seemed like the book should also use the anatomically correct language。 。。。more

Ebster Davis

I remember being a pre-teen/teenager and making fun of this book。 It sounded so stupid, like oh my gosh are we really going to give them a play-by-play of what to do in the bathroom?My aunt was all like "Oh, no it's actually really helpful。 It teaches kids how to recognize when they need to go。" "Oh OK。。。"I kind of took her word for it, because it's not a subject I would be otherwise super interested in checking out for myself。 But now that my littlest nephew is approaching the potty-training ag I remember being a pre-teen/teenager and making fun of this book。 It sounded so stupid, like oh my gosh are we really going to give them a play-by-play of what to do in the bathroom?My aunt was all like "Oh, no it's actually really helpful。 It teaches kids how to recognize when they need to go。" "Oh OK。。。"I kind of took her word for it, because it's not a subject I would be otherwise super interested in checking out for myself。 But now that my littlest nephew is approaching the potty-training age, and he's starting to recognize the urge。 It's so funny to see this slightly strained expression flash across his face as he's doing something。 But if you ask if he's going, he'll startle and stubbornly deny it。 So I bought this book to kind of encourage him in potty training。 We've only read it a couple of times so far, but it definitely made a favorable impression。 I don't think it will potty train a kid by itself, but it definitely can help a kid be less afraid and more confident in the bathroom。 My nephew's favorite part of the book is the "And sat and sat and sat and sat and sat and sat and sat and sat and sat and sat。。。" bit。 Note:The name of the little boy in the book is Joshua。 I have an older nephew (like, WAAAAYYY past the potty training stage) by that name and my first thought when I found that out was "He must never find this book。" 。。。more

Julian BLOWER

filthy filthy book

Dianna

I have read a lot of my potty books in my time。 Since child number three is coming of age, I picked this up from the library to read it with him。 You guys。 I just couldn't。 I would have to be beyond desperate to come back to this one。 I have read a lot of my potty books in my time。 Since child number three is coming of age, I picked this up from the library to read it with him。 You guys。 I just couldn't。 I would have to be beyond desperate to come back to this one。 。。。more

Sarah

Mostly, I enjoy it when my children exclaim "NO, IT ISN'T A HAT。"Effectiveness as potty training message is yet to be seen。Also: Contains peener and poop chute。 Mostly, I enjoy it when my children exclaim "NO, IT ISN'T A HAT。"Effectiveness as potty training message is yet to be seen。Also: Contains peener and poop chute。 。。。more

Conquering

a classic introduction to potty training for little boys

Darinda

This is my favorite potty training book that we own。 I understand the complaints from others about some of the wording, but I just change the wording if we use a different term in our home。

Rachel Rose

My son loved it。 I changed the words to anatomical because that's what we use regularly。 I liked the illustration and thought it was cute。 My son loved it。 I changed the words to anatomical because that's what we use regularly。 I liked the illustration and thought it was cute。 。。。more