I Have to Go!

I Have to Go! by Robert Munsch is a delightful mini edition published by Annick Press in 1986, featuring 24 pages of engaging content in English. This humorous story follows a little boy named Andrew who faces the challenges of toilet training while his parents struggle to dress him in a complicated snowsuit. The narrative captures the comedic tension that arises when Andrew urgently announces his need to go just after being fully dressed.
Readers will enjoy the playful exploration of concepts related to body awareness and transportation, all wrapped in Munsch’s signature humor. This edition is part of the Annikin Miniature Books Series, designed to be the perfect size for gifting or taking on trips. Each mini book retains the full text and colorful illustrations from the original, making it an enjoyable read for children and a charming addition to any collection.
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A MINI version of the original Robert Munsch classic–perfect for party favors, trips, and more!
The hilarious story about a little boy in the throes of toilet training.
Andrew’s parents try their best to make sure he doesn’t have to go pee before they put him in his snowsuit, especially because it has 5 zippers, 10 buckles, and 17 snaps. But, of course, as soon as soon as they get him dressed, guess who shouts “I HAVE TO GO!”?
About the Annikin Miniature Books Series: Annikins are mini book versions of Robert Munsch’s famously funny stories for kids. With over 80 million copies sold worldwide, Munsch is THE authority on making kids laugh. Annikin mini books are the perfect size for gifting–add them to party loot bags, use them as Valentine’s Day cards, Halloween handouts, or take them on trips. Each tiny book has the full text and color illustrations from the original, full-sized picture book. Each book measures 3.5″ x 3.5″. Collect them all!
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