by brihoney » Tue Jan 19, 2016 9:08 pm
I have 'T'choupi va sur le pot', and as we are well beyond potty training I'm happy for you to have it if you want to collect (I'm near southside - buckhold rd). I'd rather keep my other t'choupis as they were my son's favourites at one point and he still sometimes wants them (now 4 1/2, and unlike his older brother, he potty trained very early at 20 months...)
FYI
There is also a great musical DVD you might like, 'T'choupi fait son spectacle'. Its a recording of a live show.
Also - my favourite T'choupi book was the one for mothers day - it has the line 'tu es ma mamman adoree' which my son then started whispering to me at bedtime every night - ah, pure gold. Sadly he's forgotten that.
We didn't have that we used to borrow it from the library at Cadet Rousselle - do you know it, great french play group in Gypsy hill on a monday morning, only £3 - £3.50/session, run by french mums, very friendly.
http://www.facebook.com/cadetrousselle
(when you are a member you can borrow the library books and they also have DVDs, they have some great T'choupi book)
BTW is it just me or did it take you a while to work out why T'choupi is drawn the way he is?
I have 'T'choupi va sur le pot', and as we are well beyond potty training I'm happy for you to have it if you want to collect (I'm near southside - buckhold rd). I'd rather keep my other t'choupis as they were my son's favourites at one point and he still sometimes wants them (now 4 1/2, and unlike his older brother, he potty trained very early at 20 months...)
FYI
There is also a great musical DVD you might like, 'T'choupi fait son spectacle'. Its a recording of a live show.
Also - my favourite T'choupi book was the one for mothers day - it has the line 'tu es ma mamman adoree' which my son then started whispering to me at bedtime every night - ah, pure gold. Sadly he's forgotten that.
We didn't have that we used to borrow it from the library at Cadet Rousselle - do you know it, great french play group in Gypsy hill on a monday morning, only £3 - £3.50/session, run by french mums, very friendly.
http://www.facebook.com/cadetrousselle
(when you are a member you can borrow the library books and they also have DVDs, they have some great T'choupi book)
BTW is it just me or did it take you a while to work out why T'choupi is drawn the way he is?