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The Potty Book for Boys

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Every little boy's graduation from diapers to the potty is always a very important moment--and one to make both parents and toddlers proud! In The Potty Book, Henry needs to have his diapers changed so he can go out and play. Then mom and dad bring home a big box, and Henry is anxious to open it up and see what's inside. Is it a rocking chair? A bed for Teddy? No, it's a potty--which means that it's time for Henry to graduate from his diapers. This gentle and humorous little story is charmingly illustrated and told in verse. Little boys will enjoy looking at the pictures and having the story read to them. Meanwhile, they'll start getting the idea that it's time for them to grow up, exactly like Henry. So that at last, they'll be able to say--"I'm off the potty!"

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South Region Parents as Teachers Society is located in the heart of Southern Alberta, and both acknowledges and pays tribute to the traditional territories of the people of Treaty 7, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy (the Siksika, the Piikani, the Kainai First Nations). 

By virtue of the signing of Treaty 7 in 1877, South Region Parents as Teachers recognizes that we are all treaty people. South Region Parents as Teachers recognizes that this region is also now home to Region III of the Metis Nation of Alberta.

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  • Home
  • About Us
    • About Us >
      • Vision & Mission
      • History
      • Core Values
      • Cultural Competency Policy
      • Governance
    • Our Staff
    • Our Funders & Partners
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      • Location & Hours
    • Employment Opportunities
  • Services
    • How does it work?
    • Personal Home Visits
    • Child Screenings
    • Calendar of Events
    • Group Connections
    • Resource Network >
      • Pregnancy Resources
      • Parent Resources
  • Program Results
    • Results
    • Quality & Fidelity
    • Parent Feedback
    • Outcomes
  • Family Resource Network (FRN)