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Whose Poo?

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A cute picture book that teaches children about animal poo. It would be perfect for potty training or teaching about different animals. Short text and easy to read.

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While this book was slightly difficult to read in digital format, I think the physical book will be delightful to read to children at storytime. Kids will have fun trying to decide what kinds of poo different people and animals will do, as well as the the storyline of the Dad who doesn't want his kid to say poo.

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An adorable book that demystifies poo for children. I loved reading about he adventure of Daddy Rat and his little ones who can’t stop marveling about poo. This book is wonderful and also has great matching activities to enjoy with your little one.

*Thanks to Penguin Random House Canada & NetGalley for this Ebook in exchange for my honest review

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Whose Poo? By Daisy Bird is a cute little book about poop. Quite humorous and the illustrations are delightful. I just reviewed Whose Poo? by Daisy Bird. #NetGalley

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This is, as the title suggests, all about poo. I know that at my pre-K to grade 5 school this would FLY off the shelf (and I don't mean it would draw flies, I mean the children would clamor for the book.)

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This book is adorable and funny. The two small mice have a great imagination and made the children giggle with their ideas of what different poo looked like. The lesson at the end that the father teaches is cute and the poo falling on him gave the kids one last laugh at the end!

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While I don’t get the whole poop emoji thing, this book is a laugh riot. Two little mice talk about what type of poo other mice or animals might have. This is not a learn about animals book, this is have fun saying the wood poo book and it works.

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This is a fun book that kids would enjoy. Kids love talking about poo and that’s what this whole book is about. The illustrations are cute too.

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How’s Poo? by Daisy Bird is a hilarious take on poop. Many young children are fascinated with poo and it can be the cause of many giggles. This book will certainly add to the hilarity of bodily functions. I’m not totally sure it would be one you would want to share with a large group of children as it could go horribly wrong but shared with your own children at home you will be rolling on the floor laughing at this hilarious tale.

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I received this as a eARC from netgalley in an exchange for an honest review.
This was a fun book to read with my little ones.
Just hearing them giggle about a story about not talking about poo, but of course the mice are talking about poo. Also loved the illustrations.

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Poo is funny. It will always be funny, especially to kids. This book is perfect to make grown-ups sigh in exasperation at the silliness of imagining each person and animal's specific style of excrement. If their nose doesn't wrinkle with their expression of "gross" is it even a poo book worth reading? Kids will love the creatively illustrated answers about what kind of poo all the animals at the zoo would produce!

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I probably could have lived without the chef poop on a plate, but it was cute nonetheless. The illustrations make this one!

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What a funny book about poo! My kids thought this was hilarious! It might be a little off putting to be reading a story about poo but it’s nature and there was a great lesson in the end about what animal poo ends up being used for. This was a really simple story and easy to follow along. The rhyming helped and the illustrations were great. The book may not be for everyone but I would still recommend it to those who would get a kick out of this.

I voluntarily reviewed this after receiving a free copy.

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A gross yet cute book about these baby rats and what they imagine everyone's poop to be like. With the most delightful illustrations, this book was a pleasant surprise. And they learn the lesson that all poo is poo.

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This is a cute little book about not talking about poo, which of course means that they talk about poo because their mom says not to! The two little mice wonder what kind of poo each person or animal would make, and it is a really cute and funny book.

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This book was great! I love the poo versions of famous art pieces. It was so cute and so gross at the same time. This book made me laugh out loud a couple of times. Kids will get a kick out of getting to say/hear 'POO' so many times!

Thank you NetGalley for the DRC.

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A rhyming book on poo — it’s as great as it sounds. Fun, interacting, quick moving with lots of illustration and animals — it’s a winner.

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This delightful book will be a HUGE hit with kids. It is for fans of "Everyone Poops" and it won't disappoint.

A Daddy rat decides one day to take his baby rats to the zoo and prohibits them to think or talk about poo. Of course that is almost impossible because before they even depart on their adventure they wonder what sort of poo an astronaut would do... perhaps shiny, silver, futuristic poo? Oh my, they seem to be obsessed with the stinky subject.

On their travels the little rats imagine how a tiny French poodle and her master might poo. They also ponder the poo from a head chef, a balloon seller, a man with a tattoo, an ice cream scooper and a variety of animals living at the zoo. Their imaginative speculations are hysterical and very creative. Finally Daddy has reached the end of his rope with this unending parade of poo talk and he takes his little ones to meet the Pookeeper. Daddy rat explains to his pups how the poo is used to help make the trees grow and the fruits and flowers too. Daddy hopes this is the end of their poo fixation but there is one more smelly surprise to contend with at the very end of the book that kids will love.

Kids will laugh at loud as their Daddy rat ends the tale with two words.... "OH POO!" Whatever could have happened to make him utter those words!

The illustrations are extremely well done and they go perfectly with the text. Kids love anything to do with gross body functions and they will ask for the book to be read again and again. I highly recommend it.

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Some littles are going to enjoy this imaginative stpry of poo as imagined by two young rats! Story ends on areally funny note littles will enjoy! Funny! Illustraions were entertaining.

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This is a book kids will enjoy because there are some funny moments. The end was a little educational by mentioning what poo can be good for (growing plants and such),

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