Have a little fun with PoopPeggy and her friends go to an all-you-can-eat party. Read along as each kid "poops" out all different kinds of wacky foods. Can your kid guess all of these funky "P" themed foods before they're completely "pooped" out? Enjoy this cute story and laugh together with your kid!Learn more about PoopJoin Professor Poop as he lectures about the shapes and colors of Good Poop and Bad Poop. Help your child have an interest about his own Poop. Your kid will learn to tell a parent or guardian when his or her Poop is out of the ordinary!
Sorry but this is really gross, and off putting to read, let alone the illustrations. Yuck. I'm glad I read each book I bring up stories before choosing to read it to my granddaughter.
This was an eye opening lesson in cause and effect. Food goes in and poop comes out! Perfect for children learning to read and/or get excited for potty training. I am curious though how the food made it through the digestive process perfectly in tact. I hope that is answered in the sequel.
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of the 3 books this is the one i didn't enjoy the most ... i think for me ... but i would hope they would understand u can not poop a whole pineapple or other items ... i guess that was meant to be silly? any who ... i would think that was so not meant to be serious? but for some i would think it might be a bit confusing or odd?!? any who. fun series.
This is a silly book for a very specific audience—children. Those of you saying it’s offensive are obviously uncomfortable with your own bodies, something that a book like this is attempting to prevent in your kiddos. Those of you sexualizing images in this book? Hate to break it to you, but that’s all you. Good job, Mark!
I have to admit it wasn’t what I expected. I think if I had read this to my daughter when she was potty training she would have flipped! She would have thought the whole pineapple and whole potato was coming out of her and she would have never eaten again! Definitely depends on your child! The part two was educational for a little older age group. Even for mom!
I love the book it was so cool, but it was missing one thing that. Oh no, it wasn’t a. It was missing when it said that green poo it was it’s a grand with and this is how they spelled GREN Gran, that is that is just not a real word but I love poop. I talk about it all day and it is just so cool .
I really dislike seeing items come out of the rear like a pickle and things with hands and eyes. I like the fact that it made my grandson laugh. He’s the one that said 5+ stars.
Amazon recommended this to me as a book I might be interested in. So I had to see why. I am still very unclear about what I have read or purchased that would make them think that this was the book for me.
never pooed yet so this book is lifechanging there has been a poo stuck in bum since I was born and this book is helping buy this book now🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😇😇😊
This is the number of stars that my 3-year-old wanted to give the book. I track the books I read with his older brother, so he asked me to start tracking his books as well….so here we are.
Estoy aprendiendo ingles pues busco libros de niños para practicar y aprender nuevas palabras.. Pues supongo que ahora tengo buen vocabulario sobre los poo!! 😂
My 6 year old grandson asked for something to practice reading, his 8 year old sister said "Grandma has children's books on her Kindle". The first book he found was the Poo Poo book. They laughed through every page.