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Basically she uses her potty every day (which is treated as ''very important'') but then the animals on the farm take it because they think it's useful, and she goes around asking the animals if they've seen her potty, only they don't know the word for "potty".
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* NatureTinkling: At the end, Suzy-Sue tries to go on the grass but the animals give her the potty instead.
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* NatureTinkling: At Subverted. Suzy Sue eventually prepares to pee in the end, Suzy-Sue tries to go on the grass grass, but the animals give receives her the potty instead.just in time.
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* GirlishPigtails: Suzy-Sue has a pair tied with blue bows.
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''Have You Seen My Potty?'' is a children's picture book about a girl named Suzy Sue (who also features in ''Literature/{{Achoo}}'' and ''''Literature/ABedOfYourOwn'').
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''Have You Seen My Potty?'' is a children's picture book about a girl named Suzy Sue (who also features in ''Literature/{{Achoo}}'' and ''''Literature/ABedOfYourOwn'').
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* PottyEmergency: ''Everyone'' has one in this story. Suzy-Sue's need for her potty is described as "important", and
%%*the animals at one point say they’re “nearly desperate” and the sheep even flat-out says “I have to pee”.
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* TheProtagonist: Suzy
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''Have You Seen My Potty?'' is a children's picture book about a girl named Suzy Sue (who also features in''Achoo'' ''Literature/{{Achoo}}'' and ''A Bed of Your Own'').
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* NatureTinkling: At the end, Suzy-Sue tries to go on the grass but the animals give her the potty instead.
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* NearlyNormalAnimal: The animals are ''almost'' normal despite being able to communicate with Suzy Sue, the goat walking on his hind legs once, and the cow being able to read. It is unconfirmed if Suzy Sue SpeaksFluentAnimal or if the animals are TalkingAnimal/s.
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* NearlyNormalAnimal: The animals are ''almost'' normal despite being able to communicate with Suzy Sue, the goat walking on his hind legs once, and the cow being able to read. It is unconfirmed if Suzy Sue SpeaksFluentAnimal or if the animals are TalkingAnimal/s.{{Talking Animal}}s.
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* PottyEmergency: ''Everyone'' has one in htis this story.
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* PainfulRhyme: Rhyming "rotten" and "forgotten" with "bottom", despite the former words ending in "n" and the latter ending in "m".
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* RhymingNarrative: The story.
* RosseuWasRight: Despite the cow being described as "rotten", she and the others are willing to share.
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* RhymingNarrative: RhymesOnADime: The story.
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Have You Seen My Potty? is a children's picture book about a girl named Suzy Sue (who also features in ''Achoo'' and ''A Bed of Your Own''.
Basically she uses her potty every day (which is treated as ''very important'') but then the animals on the farm take it because they think it's useful, and she goes around asking the animals if they've seen her potty, only they don't know the word for "potty".
!! Have You Seen My Potty contains examples of....
* GirlishPigtails: Suzy-Sue.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Suzy-Sue.
* NearlyNormalAnimal: The animals are ''almost'' normal despite being able to communicate with Suzy Sue, the goat walking on his hind legs once, and the cow being able to read. It is unconfirmed if Suzy Sue SpeaksFluentAnimal or if the animals are TalkingAnimal/s.
* NeatFreak: The animals. They have an aversion to pooping/peeing outside and make it clear that they only use the outdoors as a toilet because they have to.
* PainfulRhyme: Rhyming "rotten" and "forgotten" with "bottom", despite the former words ending in "n" and the latter ending in "m".
* PoorCommunicationKills: The only real reason the animals didn't hand Suzy Sue the potty when they were finished with it was because they didn't know the word for "potty".
* PottyEmergency: ''Everyone'' has one in htis story.
* TheProtagonist: Suzy Sue.
* RhymingNarrative: The story.
* RosseuWasRight: Despite the cow being described as "rotten", she and the others are willing to share.
* SeriousBusiness: "Who had something ''really important'' to do".
* ToiletHumour: The whole situation is PlayedForLaughs.
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Basically she uses her potty every day (which is treated as ''very important'') but then the animals on the farm take it because they think it's useful, and she goes around asking the animals if they've seen her potty, only they don't know the word for "potty".
!! Have You Seen My Potty contains examples of....
* GirlishPigtails: Suzy-Sue.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Suzy-Sue.
* NearlyNormalAnimal: The animals are ''almost'' normal despite being able to communicate with Suzy Sue, the goat walking on his hind legs once, and the cow being able to read. It is unconfirmed if Suzy Sue SpeaksFluentAnimal or if the animals are TalkingAnimal/s.
* NeatFreak: The animals. They have an aversion to pooping/peeing outside and make it clear that they only use the outdoors as a toilet because they have to.
* PainfulRhyme: Rhyming "rotten" and "forgotten" with "bottom", despite the former words ending in "n" and the latter ending in "m".
* PoorCommunicationKills: The only real reason the animals didn't hand Suzy Sue the potty when they were finished with it was because they didn't know the word for "potty".
* PottyEmergency: ''Everyone'' has one in htis story.
* TheProtagonist: Suzy Sue.
* RhymingNarrative: The story.
* RosseuWasRight: Despite the cow being described as "rotten", she and the others are willing to share.
* SeriousBusiness: "Who had something ''really important'' to do".
* ToiletHumour: The whole situation is PlayedForLaughs.
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