Kiki's potty

Esther van den Berg

Book - 2023

"Welcome to Kiki's Circus! All the animal friends will show you a cute trick. But wait! First, they have to use the potty. Look at Beaver making a hoop spin after washing her paws or Squirrel going on his unicycle after a quick pee! And Kiki...what's your trick? Oh, using the toilet is not so difficult or scary after all!"--

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Subjects
Genres
Children's stories Pictorial works
Animal fiction
Picture books
Published
New York : Clavis Publishing Inc [2023]
Language
English
Dutch
Corporate Author
Clavis Publishing
Main Author
Esther van den Berg (author)
Corporate Author
Clavis Publishing (translator)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
"Originally published as Koosje heeft een potje in Belgium and the Netherlands by Clavis Uitgeverij, 2022"
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781605378527
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Kiki and a crew of other critters take turns showing off their circus tricks--right after they use the potty. As most caregivers know, potty training turns a household into its own kind of circus, with adults doing most of the tricks to encourage their little ones. In this picture book, polka-dot-diaper--wearing Kiki, who appears to be a chipmunk, plays ringmaster, standing on a stool and encouraging their animal friends to display their skills. Squirrel, Rabbit, Rat, and Beaver take center stage right after they stop to use the potty and wash their paws. Kiki, meanwhile, races around supporting their friends until at last it's time for the stool to open into a potty and "Ta-da!" Kiki uses it for the first time. The story follows a repetitive structure sure to appeal to young kids who are also learning to use the potty. Caregivers will appreciate how the book reinforces the importance of using the potty and refers to doing so successfully as an "impressive trick." On the other hand, Kiki wears underwear after successfully using the potty the very first time, a rather unrealistically quick transition. The animals are appealing, with giant eyes, rosy cheeks, playful outfits, and adorable touches like Rat's crinkly whiskers. Their fur is textured and shaded, giving it a touchable appearance. The friends are referred to with gendered pronouns, but Kiki is not. (This book was reviewed digitally.) Simple, purposeful, and fun--just the thing to help little ones move from diapers to undies. (Picture book. 1-3) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.