Where's the Poop?
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Manufacturer: HarperFestival
Author: Julie Markes
Binding: Hardcover
Publication Date: 2004-03
Publisher: HarperFestival
Label: HarperFestival
Number Of Pages: 20
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Editorial Review
This engaging lift-the-flap book shows children that all creatures have a place to poop: tigers in the jungle, kangaroos in the outback, and monkeys in the rain forest.
With the aid of this playful book, your child will see that he or she has a place to poop, too. While reinforcing the concept of toilet training, Where's the Poop? gives children the confidence they need. This engaging lift-the-flap book shows children that all creatures have a place to poop: tigers in the jungle, kangaroos in the outback, and monkeys in the rain forest.
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Customer Reviews
Great interactive book 
2008-04-21
My son was having issues with pooping in the potty and this is one of the books I purchased. He loved lifting all the flaps to find the poop and read it over and over again. The book ends with two children using the potty which was a nice reminder for my son. Fun book for those getting ready to potty train or potty training.
Cute 
2008-02-27
My daughter loves this book and asks for it just about every time she uses the potty. Very cute book!
where's the poop 
2008-01-02
Excellent tool to get kids interested in pooping on the toilet!
I have been at this for months, and my daughter loved the book, so we read it one time when it first arrived and then saved it for poop time on the toilet...we read it every time and it is great because of all the pop ups and illustrations!
Great Potty Training Book 
2007-12-28
I bought several potty training books for my toddler, and he loves all of them. It's a great way to get you child curious about it. This book is very cute!
Wonderful book! 
2007-12-09
This book helped when potty-training our youngest son. He loved looking for the hidden poop. I thought it was very tastefully done--considering that it's a book on, well, poop! Now that he's trained, he still enjoys it, and I have to admit that I find it humorous too!
Great book 
2008-07-06
I was having a hard time getting my son to poop in the potty. This book was a hit! We were able to get him to use the potty on a regular basis just like the little boy in the book.
A Great Potty Book 
2008-06-25
This is an awesome potty book. It explains the mechanics of potty use, but in the eyes of a child. It is straight to the point, has beautiful illustrations, and encourages proper potty use. This book does a great job of encouraging a child to use the potty.
Inventive way to teach toddlers... 
2008-06-04
I loved "Where's the Poop?" In fact, my 40 year old son laughed the entire time he read it to our granddaughter of 17 months. Great idea of Markes and Hartung to write a book about common-everyday movements. The book teaches that every single living thing poops---Excellent excellent! Thank you and good luck to you both on future books to read in the "library." teehee
A favorite with some adjustments from Mommy 
2008-05-10
My 18 month old daughter loves this book. It's a big part of our "pre potty training" reading. She likes the flaps (though has torn a couple off) and definitely "gets it". It hasn't seemed to make her all that more interested in using her potty, but I think it's pretty good for our purposes. I do adjust the words a bit - I say "yes, that's right. Tigers poop and pee on the ground and bury it". If you were having issues with your child pooping in the potty (as I've read many do as part of this process) it makes sense to read the book as is. But for our pre-training purposes I wanted to include the pee part. I'd also recommend the Potty Book for Girls for anyone who's in the pre training process.
LOVE IT! 
2008-05-01
Great book! My son has had this book for months and reads it every time he goes on the potty. He loves lifting the flaps, and "reading" the book. Definitely worth the money!