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	<title>Comments on: Potty for Me!</title>
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		<title>By: Tiago</title>
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		<description>Both of my children (now 18 mtnhos and 3) learned many body parts from this book, which encourages children to lift the flaps and search for babies&#039; hands (under the bubbles!), toes, and even belly buttons. The illustrations are colorful and simple, which is very engaging for a 12-18 month old. I also love the focus on learning spatial relations (behind, under, etc.), and the great fine-motor skill practice that comes from lifting these oversized flaps. The flaps are as sturdy as most, but they will eventually separate from the book, o keep your wide scotch tape handy!</description>
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