Rochelle Robinson
This book is about how much fun a Grandmother and her granddaughter have while the granddaughter is being potty trained.
The bathroom changes to a clubhouse; to a library; to an art class, and much more every time the little one has to go to the potty.
This book will give parents, grandparents, daycare workers, etc. ideas on how to be creative when potty training their little ones.
The author is a mother, wife, and grandmother. She graduated in 1982 from Wirt High School in Gary, Indiana . She graduated from Indiana University Northwest with a degree in criminal justice and has been working in the court system for 10 years. She is very family oriented. She loves to write. She has been writing poetry for over 20 years. She writes poems for holidays, birthdays, church programs, funerals, and just for fun. She has always desired to write children's books. Being a grandmother has inspired her to pursue her dream.
She is very creative. She loves children and they love to be around her. Her nieces and nephews love to come and visit "Auntie Rocky". Whether it's a few days or a week this author will make it a fun-filled visit with her creative ideas. One summer her niece who lives out of town came to visit. Her parents couldn't get her to drink water. Creative Rochelle Robinson came up with a fun-filled family activity that had her niece begging for cups of water within 24 hours. The secrets will be revealed in her next children's book.
Her favorite children's author is Dr. Seuss. She loves to take her granddaughter to the library to read and check out children's books. She desires to have her books in the library some day.
The author gives thanks to the Lord for blessing her with such a talent. She gives a special thank you to her family for all of their encouragement and support (especially her mom who encouraged her daily to pursue her dream); and a special thank you to all of her teachers at Jefferson Elementary School, Kennedy-King Middle School, Wirt High School, Indiana State University, and Indiana University Northwest.
I tape posters and paper all around the bathroom walls,
While she sits on the potty, she colors and draws.
We look at her drawings and we say, "Ooooo Weeeee"
As she does her "do" on the potty.