Sloth Went
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- £10.99
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- £10.99
Publisher Description
This hilarious picture book is about a sloth on the go. A sloth who is . . . very slowly . . . making his way to a major milestone: potty training!
Today is Sloth's big day.
He's excited.
But he's also nervous.
What if something happens?
What if NOTHING happens?
Sloth Went is a book about poop. But it's also an adventure story about facing your fears, gaining independence, and learning to do what you have to. Even if, as in Sloth's case, it takes a little while to get there.
Also included: back matter with the amazing true story of how sloths poop!
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Reading Lehrhaupt's (Please, Open This Book!) afterword proves essential to fully enjoying this potty tale. It reveals that sloths' digestive systems are no surprise slow, that the creatures only need to poop once a week, and that they are instinctively driven to do so on the ground, far below their safe home in the forest canopy. Representing hygiene habits in the extreme, this information forges a critical bond between the protagonist, an anxious little sloth, and readers, who will understand that pooping to others' expectations is a big deal. "I don't think I'm gonna make it," the baby sloth tells various forest friends while inching anxiously down the tree. "Just listen to your body and it will all work out," advises Frog, one of the sloth's many cheerleaders. Watercolor and ink cartooning by Shum (Holly's Day at the Pool) is good humored but never at the expense of empathy; reassuring, sunny washes of color in a range of perspectives and composition styles build momentum, then portray the deed through four realistically funny grimaces in close-up, followed by a well-deserved touchdown dance. Families facing similar toilet trepidation will find plenty of sympathy and wisdom in these pages. Ages 3 6.