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The Prince and the Potty
The Prince and the Potty
Oct 6, 2024 10:25 PM

Author:Nicholas Allan

The Prince and the Potty

A jolly escapade through the world of potties, royalty and tiny accidents in this hilarious romp from the bestselling creator of The Queen's Knickers, Nicholas Allan.

It's time for the prince to use his potty, so it's off to the Royal Potty Workshop! There are singing potties, potties pulled by corgis, and even super-duper flying Royal Robo-Potties!

But it's hard work finding the perfect potty for the job ... especially when disaster strikes. Can the Royal Baby find his own solution?

Praise for The Royal Nappy:

"Lots of fun" The Sun

Reviews

Tongue-in-cheek and full of fun illustrations to match, this is an irreverent and charming picture book, perfect for fans of the Royal family both young and old.

—— Alison Potter , Junior

Nicholas Allan's books are just brilliant with their irreverent and yet never disrespectful look at royalty. Revel in the glorious humour of the illustrations too. Glorious!

—— Parents in Touch

A heart-warming story which celebrates everyone's mum...a wonderful present for Mums to share with their children.

—— Carousel

An amusing picture book celebration of underwear big and small, that will make children everywhere laugh their socks off. The bright, bold illustrations complement the witty text perfectly

—— Waterstones Books Quarterly

For pure, bright, toddler delight, grap a copy of Pants . . . This is the kind of wild, wacky, mischievous picture book that we expect from this winning duo. Do not underestimate toddler power; you will be inventing a tune to the rhythmic beat of the text and singing this book again and again every night

—— The Bookseller

Along with the fun embedded in the narrative, there is art work here of high quality in Tim Hopgood's presentation.

—— The School Librarian

A lovely heart-warming story with some lovely life lessons about not judging people by their looks

—— Madhouse Family Reviews blog

A simple tale, told in a gentle way, with lovely illustrations, a good bedtime book

—— Burnley Express

Just as the orange bird brightens Yeti’s world, these two will warm the hearts of young readers. Told with exceptional economy and striking art, this tale of an unusual friendship is a great choice for all libraries.

—— Mary Jean Smith , Southside Elementary School, Lebanon, TN

Shireen writes with admirable restraint and fills in the narrative gaps with engaging illustrations. Her double-page spreads create potent atmosphere with carefully placed strong shapes and forthright color. Spot illustrations effectively convey easy-to-understand action and humor. Striking visuals that combine compelling use of shape, page design and color successfully carry this version of an oft-told story.

—— Kirkus

A giant white teardrop of a beast, Yeti is the loneliest monster around. Until, that is, a lost tropical bird drops in. It's a joy to witness pensive Yeti making a new friend, as is watching him learn that he belongs somewhere. The striking visual contrast between Yeti and the bird makes every page a treat, enlivening what might otherwise have been a melancholy story. Each page has a strikingly different palette, accentuating a range of feelings from isolation to coziness. Kids who themselves feel lonely or worried will be glad to hug Yeti and the Bird to their chests.

—— Eliot Schrefer , USA Today
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