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Title: Everyone Poops
by Taro Gomi, Amanda Mayer Stinchecum
ISBN: 0-916291-45-6
Publisher: Kane/Miller Book Publishers
Pub. Date: 01 March, 1993
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $12.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.36 (80 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Thought provoking, deep, romantic, powerful.
Comment: The book "Everyone Poops" is not your average drama. Its a timeless tale of the struggle of Poop Vs. Mankind. A battle in which has raged on for centuries. The battlefield being the bathroom, and the politicians being the people making the poop. We learn that poop on its self, is the evil in this world. The pooper is none other than mankind itself. This book is powerful, and a great read. Its tantalizing grip on the reader is incredible.

Rating: 5
Summary: One of my two-year-old's favorites: "Poop book! Poop book!"
Comment: My daughter first found this book while using the bathroom at my friend's house. It was part of the "bathroom literature" collection there. She loved it so much that she made me read it three times to her while she sat there. (She was toilet-trained early).

So, for her second birthday, my friend got her this book and she loves it. She makes me read it over and over. It's a favorite bedtime story and she really gets a kick out of it. When the book shows a snake and asks "Which end is the snake's behind?" She says "This!" and points. When the book asks "What does whale poop look like?" she answers "Stinky!"

I am less intrigued by this book and find the pictures somewhat freaky, but since I'm not the target audience anyway, who cares? If you're trying to teach your children not to be embarrassed or ashamed of bodily functions, it's a great book. The "everyone poops" message is definitely communicated and my daughter seems to get some satisfaction knowing that she is just like everyone else.

Rating: 5
Summary: A Potty Literature Classic
Comment: i think any child beginning potty training should have this book. it's humorous, has appealing illustrations, and (i think) teaches we shouldn't be ashamed of natural processes. it's a good supplement to other potty literature.

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