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This Poop Is Mine!

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This is a cute book about marking your territory and claiming that things belong to you even if they don't really.

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Children love talking about poop so they will love this book. The illustrations are interesting and fun to look at. This will be a book children want to read!

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Children love joking about poop. A lot of adults like joking about poop. That's why this book about sharing should be such a hit with kids and parents alike.

I'm not sure if the moral of the story will penetrate with little ones -- don't hog it all, when there's plenty to go around, or everyone might end up missing out -- but "This Poop Is Mine!" makes a good effort. The fact that this book uses poop as its foundation at least means you've got their attention, which is always half the battle!

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Another book about poop which had my kiddos laughing the whole way through!! Theres just something funny about poop that kids love to read about! The two flies were really funny & had great banter & I liked how they ended up teaching a lesson about getting along...which somehow...they were able to do while fighting for their territory...on a giant poop. This was a funny book great for kiddos!

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Kids will love this book. They adore anything to do with body functions and will giggle and laugh their way through each page. This story is about two flies that are warring over a fresh pile of doggie doo doo. Lola spots it first and claims victory that it is all hers and plants a flag of ownership. Along comes another fly, Fiona , who challenges her and declares that she is winner of the stinky pile.

They battle and fling poop all day long each trying to declare victory over the other. Finally when night in settling in they both are pooped out. They paint a line down the middle and call a truce until morning when war will once again resume.

The next morning along comes a Gardner, with big feet, and stomps right in the middle of the pile and obliterates the smelly mess. Oh my! The exhausted warriors decide enough is enough and the possessive nouns are changed from mine to ours. Ahhhhh sharing, friendship and conceding are highlighted and the delightful illustrations are kid-friendly and filled with humour. The book was originally written in Spanish and translated into English for kids of all ages. I recommend this fun read.

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