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Lädt ... Whose Poo? (2021. Auflage)von Daisy Bird (Autor)
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For fans of Everyone Poops, a hilariously fresh take on POO! A trip to the zoo turns into a very silly discussion about poo, as two siblings wonder what sort of poo each and every creature would do. One day, Daddy Rat announces to his baby rats that he'll be taking them to the zoo . . . but only if they're good, which means no talking about poo! And yet, before the family can even leave the house, the two rascally siblings can't help but wonder . . . what sort of poo would an astronaut do? Shiny, silver, space-age poo! Rocket-powered, weightless poo, and it spins round and round like a planet does, too! Head chefs, balloon sellers, blue whales . . . everyone and everything must have a unique poo, and the siblings simply have to stop and imagine each and every one (much to the chagrin of Daddy Rat, who is getting increasingly irritated with all the poo talk). Once the rats finally reach the zoo, things escalate, because of course each and every animal in the zoo must do a special kind of poo! Finally, Daddy Rat has simply had enough, and is forced to sit down and explain the facts to his curious kids. And when he thinks he may have gotten through to his youngsters, he encounters a surprising (and smelly) twist which will have little rats everywhere laughing out loud! Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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It is tastefully done and the illustrations are comical. I know that sounds strange given the subject material!
A Daddy rat goes on an excursion to the zoo with his to young rat children. Just like we have done with the boys he firmly warned that there would be no more poo talk. Staying a bit behind and out of his hearing range they not only discuss it but allow their imaginations to soar. They were hilariously creative.
This was not limited to zoo animals but assigning imaginary entertaining poo to other creatures and even people of different occupations. The boy’s favorite was the shiny astronaut poo. My two littles appropriately “ew-ed” and yucked at differently places in the book, But the smile on their faces and their intense interest showed they were duly impressed! The boys thoroughly enjoyed the book!
I received this book LibraryThing Early Reviewers Program and Tundra Books in exchange for an honest review. The opinions stated are my own. (