Caillou has so many toys and he leaves them all around the house. He cannot wait to have some of Mommy’s delicious chocolate pudding, but first he must put away all of his toys. Luckily, Daddy has a neat new idea to help Caillou keep his toys tidy.
Wanting to brush his teeth all by himself, Caillou practices careful habits with the help of his parents and even brushes his toy dinosaurs' giant teeth, in a primer developed with the contributions of a pediatric dentist and child psychologist.
Caillou: I Can do it Myself celebrates the developmental stage between infancy and childhood when toddlers seeking independence overcome challenges to embrace the world.
Caillou enjoys playing games with his parents and listening to a bedtime story, but when it's time to go to bed, he doesn't want to sleep in the dark with the door closed.
This special anniversary edition includes 5 favorite titles from the Hand in Hand series. Conceived in collaboration with child psychologists, this series helps toddlers through the various stages of their development.The handy carrying case holds 5 books about growing: Potty TimeTheme: Toilet trainingMommy has a surprise for Caillou: a potty for him to use. After several attempts and a few failures and near misses, Caillou learns to ask for the potty when he needs it.Text: Joceline SanschagrinThe BabysitterTheme: Separation anxiety Caillou feels abandoned when his parents go out without him, but with his babysitter Lisa he realizes that he is not alone.Text: Nicole NadeauCaillou Says NoTheme: Self-assertionCaillou sometimes says no when he really means yes. Text: Nicole NadeauThe Big BrotherTheme: A new baby joins the familyCaillou gradually discovers the benefits of being a big brother.Text: Joceline SanschagrinMy Big BedTheme: Transition to an adult bedCaillou has grown too big for his crib. After a few nights, he learns to appreciate his new grown-up bed.Text: Christine L'Heureux
Man vs. Child is a funny, fresh take on the parenting guide, written from the dad’s perspective. It’s about the absurdity of being a dad today: from your blissful pre-baby days through when your kid is off at school, probably complaining about you. It’s a companion to help you through the hard times, like when you need something to read on the toilet and your phone is dead. NAMED ONE OF AMAZON’S BEST HUMOR BOOKS OF 2017 Balancing relatable humor with heartfelt advice, Man vs. Child will appeal to any dad looking for both laughs and real guidance from a man who has had--and survived--these experiences himself. A perfect Father's Day gift or present for a first-time dad! PRAISE FOR MAN VS. CHILD: “Doug Moe has written a delightful and helpful book that gives real advice about the Wild West world of raising children.” - Amy Poehler, actress, comedian, and NYT bestselling author of Yes, Please “Moe ‘describes the awed affection new fathers may have for their children with relatable humor and genuine insight, offering a promising resource for the curious and the clueless.’” - The New Yorker “From tackling toddler meltdowns to bringing up baby in any conversation, comedian Doug Moe’s irreverent take on the absurdity of fatherhood is a refreshing read for new dads. It feels like you’re chatting with a friend who admittedly doesn’t know everything, but does know exactly what you’re going through.” - Pregnancy & Newborn Magazine “Wow is it terrific -- funny, smart, relatable, and actually filled with some very good tips, from handling sleepless nights for tips to get rid of your kids’ weird friends on playdates.” - Cool Mom Picks “Yes, it’s just one man’s point of view, but we have a feeling your guy will find more than enough in common with this hilarious dad-in-training.” - PureWow
A great book to introduce kids to politeness! With Mommy and Daddy’s help, Caillou learns that it’s nice to hear the words please and thank you. They are like a friendly hug that encourages people to respond favorably. Politeness is much more than just a social convention; it is also a way to ease our interactions with others. Even very young children can learn to express their needs courteously. In this book, Caillou discovers why asking nicely is so important. Reading with your child is a bonding experience that they will remember for years to come; This book reminds little ones to be polite when addressing others, especially adults; Please and thank you, important words for little ones to have in their vocabulary from a young age. Caillou’s Essentials is a collection of books about Caillou growing up. It depicts the developmental milestones, both the small and the significant, of toddlers striving to become self-confident and independent. The stories present a range of childhood experiences, such as potty training, brushing your teeth and learning to share.