Mommy has a surprise for Caillou: a potty for him to use. No more diapers. Caillou's a big boy now. After several attempts, a few failures and near-misses, Caillou learns to ask for the potty when he needs it. Toilet training is an important step in child development. Adults are in a hurry, toddlers have lots of time, but it is essential to respect their own internal rhythm. Children must acquire bowel and bladder control of their own free will.
This is Book 10 in the Hand in Hand Series. See all Hand in Hand books here.
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Joceline Sanschagrin is the bestselling author of Caillou: Potty Time, and other titles such as Caillou Helps Mommy. Eric Sevigny is a graphic artist and the illustrator of numerous Caillou titles, including Caillou: Every Drop Counts, Caillou: Happy Holidays, and Caillou: The Magic of Compost. They both live in Montreal, Quebec.
More about Joceline SanschagrinChouette Publishing first published Caillou in 1990, and the character went on to become the well-loved hero of the popular television series. They are located in Montreal, Quebec. Pierre Brignaud is the illustrator of all the Caillou titles in the Hand in Hand series, Step by Step series and Baby Caillou. He lives in Montreal, Quebec.
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