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Daddy I Need to Go Potty
Daddy I Need to Go Potty
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This book is a humorous look at parenthood. A collection of anecdotes of a father providing childcare for his two young daughters, ages two and six, as he watches his neat house turn messy, his wardrobe go surplus, his car turn into a minivan which is really a giant purse full of dirty diapers, scarps of food, toys, games, kids clothes and unknown things he is afraid to touch. Answering the door with food in his hair or wearing socks that don't match are no big deal. Eventually he begins to acc…
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This book is a humorous look at parenthood. A collection of anecdotes of a father providing childcare for his two young daughters, ages two and six, as he watches his neat house turn messy, his wardrobe go surplus, his car turn into a minivan which is really a giant purse full of dirty diapers, scarps of food, toys, games, kids clothes and unknown things he is afraid to touch. Answering the door with food in his hair or wearing socks that don't match are no big deal. Eventually he begins to accept the fact he may never again feel rested, well dressed, attractive or even eat his food while it is still hot. But the hardest adjustment is constantly being surprised when at the least appropriate moment he hears, "Daddy I need to go potty." Every parent will relate to these true stories that in retrospect make one smile and laugh but at the time...aspirin was invented for parents.

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This book is a humorous look at parenthood. A collection of anecdotes of a father providing childcare for his two young daughters, ages two and six, as he watches his neat house turn messy, his wardrobe go surplus, his car turn into a minivan which is really a giant purse full of dirty diapers, scarps of food, toys, games, kids clothes and unknown things he is afraid to touch. Answering the door with food in his hair or wearing socks that don't match are no big deal. Eventually he begins to accept the fact he may never again feel rested, well dressed, attractive or even eat his food while it is still hot. But the hardest adjustment is constantly being surprised when at the least appropriate moment he hears, "Daddy I need to go potty." Every parent will relate to these true stories that in retrospect make one smile and laugh but at the time...aspirin was invented for parents.

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