Sleep training becomes a fun, interactive game of discovery in this rhyming pull-the-tab book. Kids will uncover each baby animal's sleeping place by sliding the tab — and learn the best place for themselves to sleep too.

  • Features tabs to pull, funny rhymes, plus facts about animals' bedtime routines and sleeping places, making sleep training fun and fascinating.
  • Toddlers can reveal each baby animal from its sleeping place with the pull of a tab for an engaging experience they can enjoy for many bedtimes to come.
  • Agnese Baruzzi is the award-winning creator of Look, Look Again; Opposite Surprise; and Big Size Surprise.

Praise for Agnese Baruzzi's Where Do You Poop? (Book 1 of the Where Do You... series):

"Pooping — everybody does it — and this is probably my NEW FAVORITE GIFT BOOK to give to babies." —Imagination Soup

"This rhyming pull-the-tab book can be used as pure entertainment or alsoas a potty training tool to convince your child that, no, they shouldn’t poop on a patch of grass outside your home." —Romper

 “Works as both a biology lesson and potty-training encouragement…. A fun, new take on droppings." —Kirkus Reviews

"A demonstrative, normalizing call for young readers to embrace their own bathroom ritual via the porcelain throne." —Publishers Weekly

"Kids will laugh out loud....Sure to appeal to kids' sense of humor." —School Library Journal

Book Details

Format: Board Books
Price: 15.99 CAD / 11.99 USD
Published: 2023-11-07
ISBN: 9781662651663
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Page Count: 16
Trim Size: 6-2/3 x 6-2/3
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Praise for Agnese Baruzzi's Where Do You Poop? (Book 1 of the Where Do You... series)

"Pooping — everybody does it — and this is probably my NEW FAVORITE GIFT BOOK to give to babies." —Imagination Soup

"This rhyming pull-the-tab book can be used as pure entertainment or alsoas a potty training tool to convince your child that, no, they shouldn’t poop on a patch of grass outside your home." —Romper
 “Works as both a biology lesson and potty-training encouragement…. A fun, new take on droppings." —Kirkus Reviews

"A demonstrative, normalizing call for young readers to embrace their own bathroom ritual via the porcelain throne." —Publishers Weekly

"Kids will laugh out loud....Sure to appeal to kids' sense of humor." —School Library Journal

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