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|title=Lulu's Loo
|author=Camilla Reid and Ailie Busby
|borrow=Yes
|isbn=978-1408802656
|hardback=1408802651
|pages=16
|publisher=Bloomsbury
|date=June 2010
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We've been here before, as Lulu introduced us to her [[Lulu's Shoes by Camilla Reid and Ailie Busby|shoes]] and her , [[Lulu's Clothes by Camilla Reid and Ailie Busby|clothes]] and [[Lulu's Christmas by Camilla Reid and Ailie Busby|Christmas]]. Here, she's kind enough to show us all that goes on with her loo, nappies and potty. As before, there are plenty of interesting flaps to lift and things to explore.
I'm a big fan of the ''Lulu'' books. They take an integral part of growing up, and present them in a matter-of-fact way. ''Lulu's Loo'' isn't preachy or pushy, it just shows that Lulu sometimes wears a nappy, sometimes wears big girl knickers, sometimes wees in a potty, sometimes in a toilet, and sometimes has accidents, but that's alright. Kids get to help Lulu do up her nappy, unroll the toilet paper, lift her skirt to see her knickers, and lift the toilet lid to see her shiny golden wee. If you're tutting disapprovingly, stop it right now. Everything's perfectly pitched and perfectly appropriate. There's an ideal blend of interest, amusement and information.
[[Peek-a-Poo - What's In Your Nappy? by Guido van Genechten]] is another excellent potty training book, with plenty of poo to chuckle at. [[Have You Seen My Potty? by Mij Kelly]] is also a great choice.
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