Look Who's Talking Too is a hilarious comedy that follows the lives of Mikey and his new baby sister Julie. Mikey must navigate the challenges of sibling rivalry, potty training, and family dynamics, all while dealing with his own wild imagination. With a mix of romance, adventure, and plenty of laughs, this movie is perfect for the whole family.
Only Two Can Play is a 1962 comedy-drama film about a theater critic who gets involved in various romantic entanglements. Set in Wales, the film follows the protagonist's interactions with a manipulative woman, a fellow playwright, and a flirtatious librarian. As he navigates these relationships, he also deals with personal challenges such as a crying baby, potty training, and waking up early. The film provides a humorous and light-hearted look at the protagonist's attempts to balance his professional and personal life.
Freakonomics is a thought-provoking documentary that dives into various social and economic experiments, revealing surprising insights into human nature. From high-stakes economics to infamous cheating scandals, this film examines the hidden forces that shape our decisions.
Give preschoolers their best start with BEAR IN THE BIG BLUE HOUSE! This award-winning series provides your child with valuable tools for growth in key areas of music, social skill development, and cognitive learning through integrated programs combining music, movement, and exploration. Join Bear(TM) and friends for a day of discovery in three episodes that reinforce independence, teach basic bathroom skills, and give your child a sense of accomplishment. Going to the bathroom by yourself is a big part of growing up in "When You've Got To Go," and sometimes practice is the key to doing new things well in "If At First You Don't Succeed." Finally, nighttime is the right time to look back at all you've accomplished and "Call It A Day" in these stories of independence and success.
Once Upon A Potty For Her is a charming animated movie that follows the story of a little girl and her journey with toilet training. With catchy songs and adorable characters, the film explores the challenges and triumphs of this important milestone.
An animated cartoon starring Paige and Parker Panda and their animal friends. Paige and Parker use a potty chair and wear big kid underpants. After learning all about using the potty, viewing children can march along with Paige and Parker in the Big Kid Parade. - Carey Bryson
Potty training has never been so much fun! This full-featured potty training program is designed to encourage and motivate children to say "Goodbye Diapers" and "Hello Potty." Your child will embark on an exciting journey right along with the Pocket Snails® as they help guide their friend Jake and his little sister Wendy step by step through the complete potty process - all with the help of the Potty Steps Map (included). Pocket Snails Potty Adventure has received recognition from prestigious organizations for its entertaining and innovative approach to potty training. * NAPPA Honors Award - 2007 National Parenting Publications Awards competition * KIDS FIRST!® Endorsement - Coalition for Quality Children s Media * 5-Star Rating - The Dove Foundation * Seal of Approval - The Toy ManTM * Award of Excellence - The Toy ManTM * Editors Choice Award - The Toy ManTM * Dr. Toy's 100 Best Children's Products Award for the entire Pocket Snails series
Potty Power is a movie that follows a group of kids as they embark on a journey to learn how to use the potty. Through catchy songs and colorful animations, the movie teaches children the importance of using the toilet and the steps involved in toilet training. With the help of their animated friend, Potty Patty, the kids overcome obstacles and gain confidence in their potty skills.
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