Going to the Potty
by Fred Rogers
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appears in Potty Training.
"Going to the Potty handles a sensitive subject with the same quiet candor and respect for young audiences that are the hallmark of his Mister Rogers' Neighborhood TV show."Publishers WeeklyParent and child may read together about the way children develop in the experience of eliminating waste products from their body and about the positive aspec...
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appears in Potty Training.
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