Ooo...Poo!
by Elliot Kreloff
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Pub Date Mar 19 2024 | Archive Date Apr 30 2024
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Description
"Children are fascinated by bodily functions, and this book endeavors to capture that need to know with a plethora of poo-related information [and] illustrations that will engage young readers wanting to know more." —School Library Journal
Smelly, stinky, sandy poop.
Litter poop. Whose poop?
Kitty poop! Please scoop.
Yes, we all poop—animals and humans, young and old, those who walk and fly and swim. And Ooo…Poo! is a joyful investigation into the who, what, why and where of poop on our planet Earth. The upbeat, rhythmic text encourages young readers to celebrate both their time spent on the potty and any scat they come across in the wild.
Let’s hear it for poo…woo hoo!
MORE PRAISE FOR OOO...POO!
"Cute, concise, and informative. It’s the #1 'Number 2' book out there!" —Ethan Long, award-winning author and illustrator
"... a unique and unreservedly recommended pick for family, daycare center, preschool, elementary school, and community library picture book collections." —Midwest Book Review
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781685556372 |
PRICE | $17.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 32 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
This book started off as just silliness, kids will love you saying poo a lot, but then there is a lesson about all the good poo can do! Plus the illustrations are cute!
I love absolutely everything about this book. Its cute and silly and bright and colorful. It handles the topic well and is original. As a mom currently fighting to potty train a toddler who is resistant to it, this is wonderful. It will be a great addition to my arsenal of potty training books. But it's not specifically a potty training book so it is something even older kids would enjoy. Learning about what happens to poo and what is good for was an excellent addition. I really enjoyed the illustration style as well.
This was a really funny story about poo I know my two boys would be rolling if I read it to them lol very simple though so definitely for the younger kids for sure!
I will never not read a book about poo. And I have never been disappointed. This poo book is particularly excellent. It's a picture book with hilarious pictures, but it's also incredibly informative. You can actually learn about different kinds of poop, the uses of poop, and cool trivia. I highly encourage everyone to look up the sloth poo dance online. Thanks so much to NetGalley for letting me read this
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What did I just read? A crappy book... just kidding. This book is awesome! Kids are going to LOVE it!
It reminded me of a book I read to my daughter when she was little (Everybody Poops), and it was interesting to see a more detailed approach. There is A LOT of information in this book that might be overwhelming at first but the subject matter will have kids requesting it repeatedly. Even my engineer husband said, "I appreciate the flow chart of the water treatment plant." The drawings were so detailed, even parents/caregivers will enjoy some of the tiny details. Also, very worldly... bidets... ooohh fancy!
I even learned little kernels about poo that might come in handy if I ever need to say "I'll take poo-pourri for $200, Alex." I'm here all week with kid-friendly matinees Saturday.
While this seemed like a little too much poo for me, my 6 year old really loved all the poo! I liked how it taught all the different kinds of poo and where it goes and how it can help! I do think it is for kids at the age of my child or even younger. It could probably be a board book.
My 3 yearold son enjoyed this, especially the section that gave the specific names.of different animal poos.
A cute book about poop. I actually learned something about what happens to our poop when it gets to the wastewater plant.
This book is the perfect read aloud for preschool and kindergarten age children that are curious about poop. Filled with bright and colorful illustrations, this book examines how all animals poop and how poop plays a role in the whole ecosystem. The best part of this book are the true and fascinating poop facts at the end! Thank you NetGalley for the advance reader copy.
A book all about Poo. This book talks about all different kinds of poo animals make as well as what happens to poo when it is flushed down the toilet. Everything you ever wanted to know about poo, and some you didn’t is in this book.
I thought the book was a little gross, but my seven year old loved it. She thought it was super funny and it made her curious about how poo is recycled. Will the book is a little silly overall, it seems like it is a hit with the targeted audience.
How is poo cute?! I don’t know but read this one with my son and we just laughed. It’s a quick, colorful, and entertaining book.
GROWING UP,
MY DAD WAS THE
VP OF R&D FOR A
GASTROENTEROLOGY
COMPANY SO I TRULY
APPRECIATE THIS BOOK
AS A PARENT OF
SMALL CHILDREN
LEARNING TO POTTY
TRAIN, I WOULD
APPRECIATE THIS BOOK!
(I WISH IT RELEASED 18 YRS AGO)
CUTE CHARACTERS,
WONDERFUL ILLUSTRATIONS,
SHORT & SWEET
EXPLANATIONS!
My four year old thought this book was hilarious. He’s at that age were any time poop is mentioned he laughs hysterically. I could see this becoming a book he will want to read over and over. The illustrations are bright and colorful and the text simple, yet engaging!
This gave my 3 young boys many new words to giggle over for weeks. And all were super accurate facts! Which one of my kiddos is very concerned with. Easy read for young readers and lots of giggles!
This book is full of… poo! My 3 year old loved it and thought it was hilarious.
It is the perfect book for potty training and to read while the sit. It shows kids that every creature poops, and what that poop is called. Funny, slightly gross, but over all enjoyable.
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