Everyone Poops

Everyone Poops by Tarō Gomi is a unique exploration of how various creatures, including humans, handle the natural process of digestion. Published by Kane/Miller in 1993, this Turtleback Binding edition features 27 pages and is presented in English. The book serves as an informative resource for young readers, illustrating the universal aspect of this biological function across different species.
In this engaging work, readers will discover a straightforward depiction of the digestive process and its outcomes, making it a useful tool for discussions about health and daily living. The content aligns with subjects such as anatomy and physiology, as well as toilet training, providing a foundational understanding of these topics in a relatable manner. This edition is designed for use in schools and libraries, making it an accessible choice for educational settings.
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For use in schools and libraries only. Shows how creatures throughout the animal world–including humans–deal with the products of digestion.
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