Contains the titles:
Who Sneezed?
Who Burped?
Who Farted?
Who Pooped?
Who Peed?
Sneezing, burping, farting, pooping, and peeing: basic functions that elicit all kinds of reactions from kids, ranging from hilarity to creativity to withholding-and a variety of reactions from adults, from reluctant amusement to disgust to total parental meltdown. The key to teaching the whole family how to handle these events in a positive way is to be able to talk about them. Ohara's whimsical approach teaches kids 3 simple lessons-what these bodily functions are, why they shouldn't cause undue embarrassment, and how to politely and considerately deal with them.
Who Sneezed? covers nasal mucus, nose-picking, and good nostril and hand hygiene
Who Burped? reveals the source of these noxious emanations, and explains how to apologize politely
Who Farted? gives the lowdown on gaseous releases, and the right way to handle them in public
Who Peed? offers advice on peeing in the right place
Who Pooped? provides a primer on performing on the potty