Tuesday, June 1, 2021

June 1 Book Spotlight: Potty-Training Day by Akilah Trinay and Ziana T. Washington

 



ABOUT THE BOOK:

Together ZiZi and Mommy explore the joys, challenges and frustrations when transitioning from being a baby into becoming a Big Girl. Potty Training is not a one-size-fits-all process, and everyone experiences it differently. Potty-Training Day celebrates that space in between where your little one is curious and ready and as a parent you are eager and scared for what a potty-trained baby really means.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:




Akilah Trinay is truly a unique soul. As the co-host of Good News Radio's “Dance Hustle Radio,” and former relationship podcaster, she brings sophistication to Internet Radio. Akilah Trinay was born and raised in Oakland, CA and spent several years in Los Angeles before returning to her roots in the Bay Area. She has a B.A. in Communications with an emphasis in Public Relations. She briefly worked in radio, television and public relations before transitioning her aspirations toward education. She went on to earn her Masters in Education and currently works as a high school Administrator. Her greatest accomplishment is raising her beautiful daughter. She self-published Beyond the Hurt under her publishing company Revision Publishing LLC and is currently working on the sequel, as well as co-authoring a children's picture book, Potty-Training Day, with her daughter

MY REVIEW:

Potty-Training Day by Akilah Trinay and Ziana T. Washington 
 
Dedication page and then the story starts.
Colorful children's story about a little girl that is growing up fast.
Her mom is toilet training her and she is very calm and encourages her all the time, even offers treats.
Some 40 years ago I remember doing this with my daughter. It can be as painful as you make it.
Things do NOT happen overnight or in a day.
What I love about this book is that the mother does not give up, but stops at the end of the day and tomorrow is a new day to start all over again.
So much patience. Like hearing from the little girls perceptive also, brings a new angle to the story for me.
Love colorful pages and the words are big enough for me to read. 
Great way to handle potty training!
Received this review copy from the author and this is my honest opinion.

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