Poop

Poppy Champignon

Book - 2019

"Poop. Poop. Poop. It's so much fun to say--especially at all the wrong times and much to your polite friend's dismay. Until...oops, you drop your ice cream scoop. Poop." -- Page [4] cover.

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books
Published
Petaluma, CA : Cameron Kids [2019]
Language
English
Main Author
Poppy Champignon (author)
Other Authors
Mark Hoffmann, 1977- (illustrator)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 21 x 28 cm
ISBN
9781944903749
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A raccoon drops a silly word over and over and OVERbut a little mouse will have none of it.Set up to be a hilarity-inducing storytime back and forth, this monosyllabic all-caps exchange alternates an overalls-clad and increasingly frustrated raccoon provocatively misidentifying round objects with the titular epithet in louder and louder type and the poker-faced mouse (with a page turn) offering contradictory, rhyming counters. First, after the raccoon points at an egg and says, "POOP," a squad of nattily dressed chickens marches out of a "NOPE, COOP." Then a ball of yarn forms a "NOPE, LOOP," and then a bear sinks a basketball through a "NOPE, HOOP," and on, as characters pile up. Finally the crowd of followers at last stops at an ice cream truck for a "NOPE, SCOOP" (or two or three or four). And when, in a turn likely to excite as much honest dismay as schadenfreude in young audiences, the raccoon's ice cream falls to the ground, the mouse answers his dismal "POOP" with a sympathetic "YEP." The growing parade of simply drawn, egg-shaped animals in Hoffmann's cheery illustrations adds both comical side business to keep readers poring over the pages and a clear sense of anticipation to the proceedings, and a pug in the last scene delivers a final, literal twist.A crowd pleaser sure to squeeze out piles of giggles. (Picture book. 3-10) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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