[1] The books have been translated into multiple languages, including Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, and Hungarian.
The books are still in print in both hardcover and board editions, and Oceanhouse Media has produced mobile app versions on all digital platforms.
[2] The book contains a story, told from the point of view of a mother of a toddler who tries to figure out how to use a potty gifted to them by their grandmother.
The story first describes that toddler's body, he or she has a head for thinking, eyes for seeing, ears for hearing, a mouth to talk and eat with, hands for playing, a pee-pee for making wee-wee, legs for walking and running, a bottom for sitting, and in their buttocks they have a little hole for making poo-poo.
This goodbye ended with the provocative phrase "see you at the beach"[3] that upset many environmentalists in Israel.