The Truth about Poop

The Truth about Poop by Susan E. Goodman, published by Penguin Young Readers Group in 2007, is a reprint edition consisting of 38 pages. This book explores the multifaceted nature of poop, presenting it not just as a waste product but as a resource with various surprising applications. Through engaging text and humorous illustrations, it delves into the science and fun facts surrounding this often-avoided topic.
Readers will discover how poop serves unique purposes across different species and contexts, from being used as building materials to its role in tracking prey. The book covers a range of subjects, including anatomy, biology, and humor, making it an informative yet entertaining read for both children and adults. With its captivating facts and illustrations, this work aims to enlighten readers about the remarkable aspects of life sciences in a lighthearted manner.
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We call it a waste product, but poop can also be bricks to build a house, fuel to power a trip to Mars, wipes for a baby’s bottom, buttons for your next sweater. Poop? YES! POoP! And that’s not all. Birds drop it as bombs. Mole-rats use it as a password. Sharks track their prey with it. People cook with it, sculpt with it, and even use it as a Frisbee!
While we politely avoid the subject, amazing things are happening in digestive tracts all over the world. Kids (and adults too!) will be captivated by the astounding facts contained in this fascinating book, featuring hilarious illustrations.
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