The Golden Poo
Book 1
by Park Song-eui; illus. by Kim Duck-Young; consultants: Dr. Egg and Lee Seung-hyun; trans. Gloria Ohe
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Pub Date Mar 04 2025 | Archive Date Feb 28 2025
Lerner Publishing Group | Graphic Universe ™
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Description
Dr. Egg, Dr. Yang, and Dr. Woong find a mysterious golden poo in the woods! And then eight poo capsules pop out of it! Each one contains a different poo . . . but which animals do they belong to? See if you can solve the mystery before Dr. Egg and friends can, then learn all about living things through the science of poo!
A Note From the Publisher
This title is also available as a library bound for $29.32 (ISBN: 9798765627617).
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9798765627686 |
PRICE | $12.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 88 |
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Featured Reviews
My 6 year old loved this book about poo! This is funny and educational. The graphic novel style of this book is excellent.
I'm a grown-up in a very grown-up profession that has nothing to do with biology, and I'm trying to figure out how to introduce what I've learned into casual conversation. "Did you know that elephant poo can generate energy?" "Did you know there are insects disguised as poo to fit into the environment and there's poo on their eggs?" It's all so interesting!
When I was a kid we would go on field trips where we looked for animal tracks, but you can tell so much when you find poo. Depending on the shape, size, smell, etc you can identify the creature and what it was eating.
The format of this book is fun because it's a cute story with pictures where little boys investigate different poo they find. Thanks to NetGalley for letting me read this
💩 I love sharing books about poop! Not only are they fun and great for engaging reluctant readers due to the subject matter, but they are also incredibly informative! Today’s graphic novel poo book is exceptional!
💩 The book is designed as a challenge to identify different types of poo. The characters discover a mysterious (and plastic) golden poo that contains 8 capsules of various animal poo. They must identify the owner of the poo based on its appearance and smell. Once identified, the book provides extensive information about the creature, including what they eat, how they digest food, and more. There is a wealth of great information in this book, all revolving around poo!
💩 The graphic novel format will appeal to readers, and the illustrations are amazing and often hysterical. You will see a lot of animals pooping in this book!
💩 Poo might seem taboo, but honestly, I learned so much from this poo book! And if I’m learning something, your children will too. I highly recommend this book!
Thank you @netgalley and Lerner Publishing Group/Graphic Universe for an eARC of these books, which I have read and reviewed honestly and voluntarily. I reviewed both books simultaneously on social media so the review for book 2 (All Aboard the Poo Boat) will be the same as this one.
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