Bottoms Up!

Bottoms Up! by Jeanne Willis is a delightful addition to children’s literature, published by Puffin in 2009. This first edition features 30 pages of engaging content in English, designed to entertain young readers with its humorous take on clothing norms through the eyes of a toddler. The story follows a playful protagonist who questions why animals go without pants, prompting a series of whimsical observations about various creatures and their attire.
Readers will find a lively narrative filled with amusing animal characters and playful rhymes that are sure to elicit laughter. The book combines elements of juvenile fiction and nursery rhymes, making it an enjoyable read for children. With its lighthearted approach to a common childhood theme, Bottoms Up! invites kids to explore the silliness of clothing conventions while enjoying the rhythmic storytelling that Jeanne Willis is known for.
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So funny that it will have children wetting their pants (IF they’re wearing anyway!), Bottoms Up! is a book guaranteed to cause giggles. Our toddler hero is not happy and wants to protest – if animals don’t wear pants, then why should we?! After all . . .Do piglets wear panties? Or puppies or bears? Do fox cubs wear boxers? No, nobody cares! Packed with hilarious animal characters and rollicking, rumbustious rhyme, this is another hit from award-winning author Jeanne Willis.
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