A positive and practical board book that encourages potty training with humour and affirmation. Featuring a mischievous little lion called Lionel.

In this pithy board book series, the overenthusiastic, impulsive Lionel tests his daily routines to their limit—in Lionel Poops, cheerfully trying all sorts of places to poop before ending up proudly on the potty.

Lionel is bouncing on his trampoline when all of a sudden he needs to poop. Where will he do it? On some cows! No, Lionel, no! On the Eiffel Tower! No, Lionel, no! Lionel thinks of many inappropriate places but eventually poops on his potty. Well done, Lionel!

Cheeky toddler lion Lionel learns about looking after his own body. His mischievous grin puts the reader instantly on his side, and the tolerant voice of his adult helper provides an amused commentary. Lionel’s absurd attempts to use the potty will have young children laughing out loud at his funny facial expressions.

Perfect for toddlers and preschoolers who are potty training or as a tool to introduce the idea of using the toilet and ditching nappies.

This small and sturdy board book is just right for toddlers’ hands making it ideal to read with a child while they are on a potty.

The Lionel series introduces developmental milestones with humour, mischief and gentle guidance. Series includes Lionel Eats All By Himself and Lionel Is Just Like Dad.

“Resistance is futile.” School Library Journal

Éric Veillé was born in France and studied at the Duperré School in Paris. He has since released many books, as author and illustrator, including Encyclopedia of Grannies and My Pictures After the Storm.

Translated from the French edition by Daniel Hahn.

Praise for Lionel Poops

“The story is sublime in its simplicity, and the humor will delight its intended audience…Potty training has never been so much fun.” Kirkus Review, starred review

“The perfect combination of text and image, with repetition and humor for parent and child alike.” Youth Services Book Review

“Sturdy and brightly coloured and will appeal to its toddler audience, while adults will enjoy the amusing depiction of toilet training.” ReadPlus

“So subtle, young ones won’t realise they are being taught a lesson.” Kids’ Book Review

“This clever, comical adventure of early learning will have all the family giggling and guffawing through Lionel’s misadventures!” Lancashire Post

“A hilarious choice for stressed parents and carefree tots.” School Library Journal
“a primer in how to develop a love of humour and the absurd in young kids.” Children’s Books Ireland


Praise for Encyclopedia of Grannies

“A completely bonkers, gleefully silly guide to grandmothers of all stripes.” School Library Journal

Praise for My Pictures after the Storm (3 starred reviews)

“A terrific little book that will amuse all out of proportion to its size.” Wall Street Journal

Creators

Éric Veillé was born in 1976 in Laval and studied at the Duperré School in Paris. He has released many books, as author and illustrator, including Encyclopedia of Grannies and My Pictures after the Storm.

Reviews

The story is sublime in its simplicity, and the humor will delight its intended audience…Potty training has never been so much fun.

Kirkus Reviews

Lionel Poops, a small board book, could become a very welcome and humorous addition to a family’s collection of books, this one tackling the fun and games of training a toddler to use a potty to poop in. Lionel is a cheeky little lion with the most delightful grin on his face. The illustrations are very engaging, and Lionel is a delightful character, his actions full of mischief and enjoyment. The board book is sturdy and brightly coloured and will appeal to its toddler audience, while adults will enjoy the amusing depiction of toilet training.

Read Plus

Lionel Poops teaches young ones about using the toilet properly in the best possible way, because it is so subtle they won’t realise they are being taught a lesson. A hilarious book absolutely perfect for any kid who needs to learn where to do their business!

Kids Book Review

A hilarious choice for stressed parents and carefree tots.

School Library Journal

a primer in how to develop a love of humour and the absurd in young kids.

Children’s Books Ireland

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