Oh No, Gotta Go!

Oh No, Gotta Go! by Susan Middleton Elya is a delightful reprint published by G.P. Putnam’s Sons on May 30, 2006. This 32-page book presents a humorous story about a little girl who urgently needs a bathroom as soon as the car departs. The narrative unfolds as she navigates her surroundings, asking her mother where to find a restroom while racing through town, ultimately leading to a satisfying conclusion at a restaurant.
Readers will find a charming blend of English and Spanish that enhances the storytelling experience. The book captures the relatable theme of toilet training and the humorous challenges that come with it, all while featuring buoyant illustrations that engage both children and adults. With its focus on social themes and daily living, this story in verse offers a lighthearted take on a common childhood scenario, making it an enjoyable read for families.
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It happens all the time. As soon as the car pulls away, someone needs the bathroom.
Where is un baño? ¿Dónde está? I really do need one,” I told mi mamá.
After racing around town, passing a gushing fountain, and cutting the inevitable line for the ladies’ room, this adorable little girl makes it to the bathroom in the nick of time. And because the bathroom is in a restaurant, the family stays for a wonderful meal-and lots of limonada. . . .
Buoyant illustrations and a clever mix of Spanish and English combine to capture the urgency and humor of the situation to the delight of kids and grown-ups alike.
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