The Potty Train Reviews
The Potty Train is available
at your local bookstore
or online
From
Kirkus
The
latest addition to toilet-training literature takes the train
analogy and rides the rails to success... one hopes. A toddler
engineer is playing with his toy train and stuffed giraffe, lion
and elephant (all diapered) when he feels a sudden urge. Opening
the bathroom door leads him to the station where the Potty Train
awaits with Conductor Lion beckoning him aboard. Giraffe doesn't
quite make it in time, but that's okay- learning to ride takes
a while. Sometimes there are leaks, and sometimes nothing seems
to be happening at all. But the potty train keeps going, and
soon, the little boy will be able to ride it all the time. As
he disembarks with his stuffed friends, the toddler is surprised
to see that they are all now wearing underwear. Young children
will enjoy the inventiveness of Anderson's acrylic illustrations,
which incorporate everyday objects and toys into a fantasy train
ride that marks the journey from diapers to "Undie Junction."
One page is potentially problematic, however, as it shows the
train about to chug through a pipe tunnel. Nonetheless, train
enthusiasts will toot "Chugga chugga poo-poo." (Picture book
2-4)