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By Howard J. Bennett, M.D.
Illustrated by M.S. Weber
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Ryan is scared to use the potty. He is afraid to have a poop, because he's afraid it's going to hurt. He does NOT want to go.
This story, along with Ryan's "poop program," will help young children gain the confidence they need to overcome this common problem and establish healthy habits. Includes a Note to Parents by the author.
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• Full-color illustrations
• 8" x 10"
• 32 pages
• Ages 3–6
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"Every child with toilet training trouble should see this book!"
—Allison Schonwald, M.D.
Pediatrician, Harvard Medical School, author of The Pocket Idiot's Guide to Potty Training Problems
"It Hurts When I Poop! is a wonderful book. My daughter runs a little slow, digestion-wise, and is prone to tummy aches when she holds everything in. Dr. Bennett's story provided her with knowledge about her body, confidence in her intelligence, and a plan to remedy the situation. I heartily recommend Dr. Bennett's smart, playful treatment of a frustrating problem."
—Mary Kay Zuravleff
Author of The Bowl is Already Broken
"This is a terrific book that will help children overcome the fears they experience with using the potty. I highly recommend this book and think it will be enthusiastically received by parents and children alike."
—Teri Crane
Author of Potty Train Your Child in Just One Day: Proven Secrets of the Potty Pro
"At last, someone has provided parents with a fun-filled, non-threatening approach to help children who hold in their bowel movements. Dr. Bennett's book will be a permanent fixture in my waiting room."
—Benny Kerzner, M.D.
Chairman, Department of Gastroenterology, Children's National Medical Center
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practices pediatrics in Washington, DC, and lives in Maryland with his wife and two children. He is the author of Lions Aren't Scared of Shots and Waking Up Dry: A Guide to Help Children Overcome Bedwetting. Dr. Bennett is also a clinical professor of pediatrics at the George Washington University School of Medicine and a member of the Community Advisory Staff at the Children's National Medical Center. He maintains a website (Waking Up Dry) where he posts information related to bedwetting.
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is a graduate of the Art Institute of Chicago. His illustrations appear in children's books and magazines, and online at Magickeys.com. "I look upon children as a new frontier," he says, "because if children are well influenced through their parents, education, and literature, the chances of our world becoming a better place will improve. This is why I illustrate children's stories." He lives in Chicago with his family.
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