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Everyone Poops (My Body Science Series) (Paperback) (Paperback)
by Taro Gomi (Author) , Amanda Mayer Stinchecum (Illustrator)
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Body Science, Ages 4-8, Children's books |
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"An elephant makes a big poop. A mouse makes a tiny poop," and so the text goes, describing all sorts of creatures and people who eat and thus defecate. |
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Author: Taro Gomi (Author) , Amanda Mayer Stinchecum (Illustrator)
Publisher: Kane/Miller Book Publishers
Pub. in: October, 2001
ISBN: 192913214X
Pages: 27
Measurements: 9.4 x 8.3 x 0.2 inches
Origin of product: USA
Order code: BC00380
Other information: Illustrate edition ISBN-13: 978-1929132140
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This book ranks #1,127 in Books out of millions on Amazon.com as of March 20, 2007. |
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There are some things adults do not like to talk about. Generally speaking, poop is one of those things.
Learning to about poop is one of life's first traumas for many children. Pooping is probably the first "something we don't talk about" that many children encounter. There is absolutely no reason not to talk comfortably about poop, however, since, as this book aptly demonstrates, everybody (and every thing) does it.
Everybody Poops is an excellent ice breaker. It allows a child to think and talk about something that is undoubtedly on his or her mind. It helps adults talk with children about something they want and need to know - but adults are too often uncomfortable discussing.
Don't leave your child in the dark. Read Everybody Poops together. It is a good precedent to set for dealing with and talking about those "untouchable" issues. - From quoting A. E Rothert
Target readers:
Kids aged 4-8
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Taro Gomi is an award-winning author and illustrator of over 300 titles in his native Japan, as well as the U.S.
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From the publisher
Everyone Poops by Taro Gomi is part biology textbook, part sociological treatise and all celebration of a very natural process. They marveled at the enormity of the elephant's poop and searched with the skill of a scientist for the tiny specks which represent bug poop. The text is simple and straightforward but not without humor.
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A reader (MSL quote), USA
<2007-03-20 00:00>
This book explores every type of poop imaginable. Its size and the owner of the various types of poop from an elephant to a camel. Three year olds are fascinated by the subject. I bought this book when my son was two and he did not express any interest until about 3. Young girls may be interested sooner. This book explains that everyone poops and that poop is the byproduct of our food. Written in clear language with simple and tasteful illustrations, especially considering the subject, this book is for all parents of children who will soon be potty training. Highly recommended. There is simply no other book like it. |
A reader (MSL quote), USA
<2007-03-20 00:00>
This book helps toddlers put into context how they fit into the animal kingdom, and the natural things all animals do. It teaches them to be comfortable with - without shame - the move from being a diaper-clad baby to a big kid. The drawings are charming! I bought this book for a friends who runs a day care center and got a very positive reaction. |
Tyler (MSL quote), USA
<2007-03-20 00:00>
The book "Everyone Poops" is not your average drama. Its a timeless tale of the struggle of Poop Vs. Mankind. A battle in which has raged on for centuries. The battlefield being the bathroom, and the politicians being the people making the poop. We learn that poop on its self, is the evil in this world. The pooper is none other than mankind itself. This book is powerful, and a great read. Its tantalizing grip on the reader is incredible. |
Deborah Schneider (MSL quote), USA
<2007-03-20 00:00>
I found that this book can be used to help potty train children. It gives the child a fun way and simple way to understand what is happening to them when they poop. They realize that everyone that eats does it, so it is okay to let it out in the potty. I would definatley recommend this book to those parents who are having trouble getting their child to poop in the potty! |
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