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- A feel better book for little poopers / by Brochmann, Holly,author.(CARDINAL)415725; Bowen, Leah,author.(CARDINAL)415723; Ng-Benitez, Shirley,illustrator.(CARDINAL)354941;
"Pooping can be a big fear for a little kid! This gentle rhyme will help ease kids' fear of pooping with skills and tools for relaxation, visualization, and pooping!"--Ages 2-4.
- Subjects: Fiction.; Picture books.; Defecation;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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- DON'T WASTE THE POOP! / by Singer, Marilynauthorauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut(CARDINAL)126322; Fox, Heatherillustratorhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ill(CARDINAL)804578;
Soupy poop -- Goopy poop -- Look out! It's a Poopnado! -- Pitch the poop! -- Home, stinky home -- Smell that? It's all mine! -- Poop is cool! -- And the winner for the weirdest use of poop is . . . -- Poop planet"Eww . . . poop. Poop is gross. Poop is funny. But did you know that poop is really important to lots of animals? Some animals use it to build homes, some animals use it for protection, and some animals even eat it! Read this book to find out all about the many uses for poop!"-- Provided by publisher.Ages 5 to 7.Grades K-1.
- Subjects: Feces; Animal droppings; Defecation;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 8
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- You don't know sh*t / by Mayer, Doug.(CARDINAL)204775; Stori, Valerie.(CARDINAL)542214; Van Jahnes, Tod.(CARDINAL)397016;
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- Subjects: Defecation; Feces.; Flatulence.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Where do you poop? [board book] / by Baruzzi, Agnese,author,illustrator.(CARDINAL)690217; Russo, Maria,translator.;
The bird does it while flying serenely through the air, the dog does it right on a lawn, and the hippo does it with his bottom half underwater. But where does the little boy poop? In his very own potty, of course!AD560LCover title
- Subjects: Board books.; Fiction.; Picture books.; Stories in rhyme.; Toy and movable books.; Defecation; Feces;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 10
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- Everyone poops / by Gomi, Tarō.(CARDINAL)318681;
Shows how creatures throughout the animal world--including humans--deal with the products of digestion.PreschoolAD310L
- Subjects: Defecation; Feces;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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- Everyone poops / by Gomi, Taro.(CARDINAL)318681;
Shows how creatures throughout the animal world--including humans--deal with the products of digestion.AD310L
- Subjects: Defecation; Feces;
- Available copies: 32 / Total copies: 39
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- Poop medicine / by Loria, Laura,author.(CARDINAL)502075;
Grades 3-5.Includes bibliographical references and index.Most of U.S. take medicine to cure our stomach ailments, but poop is also a cure. Poop is a waste product that doctors can put to good use. This volume explores the healing properties of poop, focusing chiefly on fecal transplants. It will discuss the donation, collection, preparation and transplantation of poop, as well as the history of using human and animal waste to restore or enhance health and beauty. Young readers will engage with this high-interest material featuring photographic illustrations and fun fact boxes.920LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Feces; Defecation;
- Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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- Building with poop / by Swanson, Jennifer,author.(CARDINAL)354266;
Includes bibliographical references and index.What is poop? -- Why use poop? -- Snug as a bug in poop -- Tower of turd -- Fecal fences -- Dab on some dung -- Mixing manure bricks -- Hold that flush! -- What to do with your doo-doo.Readers will be surprised to find out that their poop is good for building things. They'll learn how animals use poop to construct nests, homes, and even fences. People mold it into bricks for houses and plop it on fences for support. It's biodegradable, environmentally friendly, and can add a bit of spice to any home construction project. This book meets NGSS Standards for grades 3 to 5 for STEM curriculum.Grades 3-5.
- Subjects: Defecation; Feces;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- It can't be true! Poo! / by Mills, Andrea,author.(CARDINAL)551660; Morgan, Ben,1968-author.(CARDINAL)667443; DK Publishing, Inc.,publisher.(CARDINAL)317714;
How is poo made? -- What is poo made of? -- How many bacteria are there in one poo? -- Life on the toilet -- How much poo has been pooed? -- What is pee? -- How much pee has been peed? -- How much gas do you pass in a lifetime? -- How toilets work -- How much toilet paper does the world use? -- Where does poo go? -- How much energy is in a poo? -- Waste in space -- Poo in the past -- Whose poo? -- Which animal poos the most? -- How often do animals poo? -- Poo picnic -- What use are poo and pee? -- Defensive dung -- How strong is a dung beetle? -- Why are wombat poos square? -- What's the biggest pile of poo in the world? -- How far does food travel? -- How much methane gas do cows fart? -- What is the biggest fossil poo? -- What is the biggest poo parasite? -- Record breakers.Hold your nose while you find out absolutely everything you never knew about poo! Did you know that... A week's worth of elephant poo weighs as much a 25 people? A lifetime of farts would fill 2,000 balloons? The world uses enough loo paper in an hour to wrap around the Earth 14 times? This irresistibly disgusting book for children will teach you all you need to know about all kinds of animal dung and human waste - what it's for, how it's made, where it goes, and lots more! Poo comes in all shapes and sizes. Every animal has its own special sort and some have fascinating uses for it. Wombats use their cube-shaped droppings to mark their territory; potato beetles build a shield of dung for defence; male hippos spray out a faecal shower to attract mates; and rabbits and dung beetles eat their pellets for extra nutrition. We might call it "waste" but in fact, poo is among the most useful stuff on Earth. From building materials and paper to coffee and even water purification, there's a multitude of manure-based matter in our lives. This unique book is jam-packed with scientific explanations and amazing trivia about human and animal deposits. Did you know, for example, that the global population produces more than a million tonnes of poo every day? Or that an average poo contains 10 trillion bacteria? Or that wars have been fought over guano? All these facts and more are presented, either with jaw-dropping CGI illustrations or eye-popping photography. Additional boxes feature infographics that make information easy to understand. With endlessly interesting information and incredible visuals, It Can't Be True! Poo is the perfect way to entertain and amuse your friends, family, and yourself. In fact, you'll never look at poo in the same way again!IG1080L
- Subjects: Defecation; Feces;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 4
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- Everyone Poops / by Gomi, Tarō.(CARDINAL)318681; Stinchecum, Amanda Mayer.(CARDINAL)177023;
Explains the hows, whys and wherefores of defecation.AD310L
- Subjects: Defecation; Feces;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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