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M**I
this is a good thing, I guess
Ah! The epic tale of the lonely Ducky, longing to play with his friend Piggy. Ducky has no problem just walking in to his friends house and making himself/herself at home. Piggy is on the potty for the majority of the book. Either Duckie plays with toys and reads books really quickly or Piggy has some potty issues... this is a good thing, I guess, because it empowers Ducky with the idea and strength to do away with diapers forever to be just like friend Piggy. Any way. We love the book. Our 1 &1/2 year old loves the book. It's very cute. Be sure to add your own personal sound effects to spice things up, such as: knocking on the floor/door/book itself, making creaking sound with your mouth/throat to sound like a door opening, and have 3 different voices (narrator, Ducky, & Piggy). That helps all parties involved to get the imagination, and potty, flowing.
P**Y
Super cute book and my son loves it!
We are currently in the process of potty training my son (2 year old) and I find this book very helpful. I started reading this book to him few months ago when he goes to sit on his little toilet at night, and it’s becoming a routine now that he would ask for the book when he goes to sit on the toilet. He likes many parts of the book and would say knock knock with me when we get to parts that ducky/piggy knocks on the door, and as we read the book, he would point at himself and says he’s sitting on the potty too! I like the little details they put in the book, like having the texture diaper on the front cover and the illustrations are super cute. Don’t expect the book do the potty training work for you, but it makes the idea of going potty fun for the little ones.
R**H
Mom says Boring, 2-year-old Loves It!
We have No More Bottles for Bunny! by Ford, Bernette [Boxer Books,2008] (Board book) and No More Diapers for Ducky! . I purchased both to try and move my twin 2 year old girls away from both their bottle and their diapers. I'm not sure it really did much in either situation, but they really like these books.I find the writing and concept in both books a little too simple and short, but hey, my girls LOVE them! I think they like the clear message about something that clearly applies to them.The illustrations are adorable.My girls look at the pictures of the other books in this series shown on the back cover and ask to read those. I won't buy any more in the series, but we might look for them at the library.These are not books you will necessarily treasure for a lifetime, but they are useful tools to get you through bottle weaning and potty training.
E**A
Cute!
The idea comes across well, I think. Simple and to the point, which is good for toddlers, or, our impatient grandtoddler, anyway...I like the book, glad I bought it.I wish she had more exposure to other children to be able to share toys, visits and growth... damn covid.
C**Y
Cutest book for my littles
I love it. The kids love it. Glossy and bright and durable. Not too busy. The right amount of text.
K**N
The Best EC Potty Book I've Found
We've done Elimination Communication with our baby since birth. She's now 13 months old. This is our favorite potty book because it doesn't make a big deal out of diaper use. Some babies wear diapers (Ducky), and perhaps some babies (Piggy) don't wear diapers. Some babies who wear diapers (or use diapers as a back-up for EC) can decide that they prefer using the potty over going in their diapers.We also use sign language with our baby, and there are several words in the book that we use signs for: duck, pig, diaper, potty, play/toys, books, and knock (on the door). Our baby loves this book, and we don't get tired of it, either.
A**E
Just Ducky!
This book really worked for us. Our 2 1/2 year old son wanted to read this book again and again, and a month later he stills goes around saying "no more diapers for ducky" after he uses the potty. (He loves ducks. We also got him a potty in the shape of a ducky. ) Like others have said, it is good because the ducky and piggy sit on the potty a while. I also like it because ducky chooses by herself to use the potty. Our boy did not try to kick his diaper but I could see that being a problem with some children.
L**E
Great book for potty training
Borrowed from the library and my 2yo loved the book so found a good deal on Amazon. This is the best potty training book by far. It has helped my toddler learn about the potty. She's getting the hang of it. It's just a matter of time she will be going in the potty. We just haven't had the time to fully train her, but she does like to sit on her potty w/o her diaper when I ask her to go pee-pee in her potty. I switch the word "sitting" to "peeing" when I read the book to my toddler. I don't want her to think it's a chair.
E**N
Such a good book, my dog ate it.
It was such a good book my dog decided to eat it lol! But seriously so cute and my daughter loved it! And she was so happy when ducky said no more diapers!
S**
It’s okay, but not my favourite
This book is just okay. I’m sure my two year old understands its message, but it’s very simplistic and I don’t enjoy reading it. It’s written in the third person which I find strange, and just isn’t a fun story.
Z**A
Good book for a toddler.
Initially my 20 month old son didnt take any interest. But after one or two month he showed interest. Now he has understood the concept and tries to follow ducky's footsteps. He loves the book now.
K**E
Gentle and Fun
This is a favorite in our house.
C**N
Super petit livre en anglais
J’adore et mon fils de 22 mois aussi! Super mignon, histoire facile à comprendre, et motivant pour retirer sa couche!
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