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(Hardcover - American Edition)
Finally, a beginning science book that really addresses the needs and interests of the very young child. Since we all eat, we all must poop. It is this basic message that this wonderful book presents in a form that is both humorous and informative.
Okay, so everyone does it--does everyone have to talk about it? True, kids at a certain stage of development may find the subject riveting--but their parents may well not want to read to them about it. Here we learn that birds do it, bees do it, kids with bended knees do it. We are told about big poop and little poop, animals that poop while moving and animals that poop from a stationary position, why and where people poop--in short, we get the scoop on poop. The pictures, far from Gomi's best work, leave nothing to the imagination either. In case the message hasn't sunk in, the final spread presents a chorus line of creatures, backsides forward, each producing poop. Call it what you will, by euphemism or by expletive, poop by any name seems an unsuitable picture book subject--a view not helped by this artless presentation. Ages 18 mos.-4 yrs. (Mar.)
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February 09, 2009: This book was great helping my 3 y.o. get past her poop-issues. The bright colors in the illustrations make for a fun (and funny) picture book too.
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January 14, 2009: What in the world was this author thinking, this Taro Gomi, this is a terrible book. Everyone poops? Well frankly i don't care and I don't want to know if everyone poops. When I read a book, I like a good fiction story, non-fiction now and then, but to read a book about FECES is appalling and completely unheard of. I have never been more insulted in my life!!!! GOOD DAY!
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