I Want My Potty! (Little Princess)

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I Want My Potty! (Little Princess)

I Want My Potty! (Little Princess)

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Having said this, I think that children would not analyse this in depth, and simply would enjoy the story. The Princess demands for her potty when she realises she needs her potty rather urgently when she is at the top of the castle. Miss 3 and I like to explore different books and authors at the library, sometimes around particular topics or themes.

The Moving Experience: In "I Don't Want to Leave Home," Little Princess overhears the King and Queen saying that she needs to "leave home," becomes convinced she's moving away for good. Somewhere between a Mostly Normal Animal and a Largely Normal Animal, though exactly where on the Sliding Scale of Anthropomorphism, it's hard to pin down exactly. First Day of School Episode: "I Don't Want to Go to School" focuses on Princess's first day of preschool. Sleepyhead: Downplayed for the King and Puss, who do take a lot of naps, but they don't seem to always be tired.

Denied Food as Punishment: When the Princess gets Puss to get her a cookie, the Chef sees and says, "Bad cat! Limited Wardrobe: Everyone wears the same outfits all the time, the Princess even has multiple copies of the same outfit. In "I Want My Potty", the Princess originally thought the potty was worse than nappies, but eventually likes it. In "I Want to Recycle," Princess sings her song about how she's not going to waste things to the tune of the theme.

No way is the Little Princess turning her light out at bedtime - 'I'm not so much afraid of the DARK. In 'I want my Potty' the little Princess eventually promises to ask for her potty when she needs to go to the toilet. It later turns out that pretty much everyone in the castle already did know about the room, it's just that they didn't think to look for her there the first time because they didn't think she would want to hide in such a dismal, dusty room.I thought the language was a bit high-blown and the story a bit sophisticated for the age group it was aimed at. Height Angst: In "I Want to Be Tall", the Princess wants to be taller because she is having a hard time reaching things. It instead ends with a flash photo capture of the final scene, showing Princess, Puss and Scruff all leaping for a biscuit (cookie).



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