Poo in the Zoo

Poo in the Zoo by Steve Smallman, published by Little Tiger Press Group in 2015, is a lively picture book that invites young readers into the humorous world of Zoo Keeper Bob, who is overwhelmed by the various types of animal droppings in the zoo. This edition features 32 pages filled with playful rhymes and whimsical illustrations that capture the attention of children, making it an engaging read for those who enjoy stories in verse.
In this entertaining tale, readers will discover a range of animal poos, from tiger and lion to kangaroo and wombat, all while following Bob’s amusing predicament. The story takes a twist when a mysterious glowing poo appears, prompting curiosity about its origins. With its cheeky wordplay and vibrant illustrations, Poo in the Zoo is designed to elicit laughter and enjoyment, making it a delightful addition to any child’s bookshelf.
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“There was tiger poo, lion poo, prickly porcupine poo,
Plummeting giraffe poop that landed with a splat.
Dollops of gnu poo, bouncy kangaroo poo,
A trail of drippy droppings from a fat wombat!”
Zoo Keeper Bob is exhausted. There’s too much poo in the zoo – and he’s the one who has to scoop it up. Then one day, a mysterious glowing poo appears! Could it be alien poop from outer space? And what on EARTH will Bob do with it?
Perfect for fans of The Dinosaur who Pooped Christmas, children will laugh out loud at this gloriously poopy, funny picture book! Packed with humour, the romping rhyme and deliciously cheeky wordplay is a joy to read aloud. From Steve Smallman (The Eyebrows of Doom, Bear’s Big Bottom) and illustrator, Ada Grey (Hippobottymus). If you like this book, then you’ll LOVE Cock-a-Doodle-Poo, also by Steve Smallman.
Also available: Poo in the Zoo: The Great Poo Mystery, Poo in the Zoo: The Island of Dinosaur Poo
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