You wouldn't want to live without poop!

Alex Woolf, 1964-

Book - 2016

"Describes what life would be like without poop."--

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Published
New York : Franklin Watts, an imprint of Scholastic Inc [2016]
Language
English
Main Author
Alex Woolf, 1964- (author)
Other Authors
David Antram, 1958- (illustrator)
Edition
A Franklin Watts library edition
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
32 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm
ISBN
9780531214893
  • What is poop?
  • What are the dangers of poop?
  • What about animal poop?
  • How do animals make use of poop?
  • Can we use poop as a fertilizer?
  • Can poop give us power?
  • Can poop make us healthy?
  • What other ways do we use poop?
  • What can we make from poop?
  • What can we learn from ancient poop?
  • - Does poop affect the environment?
  • What happens to poop?
Review by Booklist Review

With an understanding of how much fun life without vegetables, gravity, and other ubiquitous things would be to children, these titles in the You Wouldn't Want to Live Without series introduce science concepts in a tongue-in-cheek manner. Cartoon illustrations enhance the effect as the amusing but scientifically sound text explains how these objects (or force, in the case of gravity) work; what scientists have learned about them; their pros and cons; and how, ultimately, we really do need them. Poop considers the dangers of poor sanitation (an unfortunately stereotyped illustration of a Third World city reflects this) as well as how animals and humans use poop (e.g., marking territory and fertilizing crops), and how it affects the environment. The books feature a time line and numerous ancillaries, but the myriad entertaining facts are the real hit. Who wouldn't want to read them?--Leeper, Angela Copyright 2016 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.