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Books with title Scoop the Poops

  • Scoop the Poops

    Kimberly Armstrong

    language (, March 29, 2019)
    Scoop the Poops is a friendly children's book following Jared as he learns to clean up after his new kitten Meow.
  • The Scoop on Poop

    Wayne Lynch

    Paperback (Fitzhenry & Whiteside, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Did you know: Elephants poop enough to fill the trunk of a family car ... every day? Fossilized poop is called coprolite and scientists have found coprolites even older than the dinosaurs? Termite colonies use their own poop to help build castles as tall as a house? Award-winning author and photographer Wayne Lynch takes a fun and scientific look at poop in the animal world. Children will be fascinated to find out that some wild animals eat their dung, others use it to send messages or mark their territory, and some even squirt it on themselves to cool off! Filled with amazing facts, animal stories, and colour photographs, The Scoop on Poop will change the way you look at droppings forever. So join Dr. Lynch as he dishes out the scoop on poop, facts on feces, tips on turds, data on dung, and the goods on guano.
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  • PROOF: Scoop the Poops

    Kimberly Armstrong

    Paperback
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  • The Scoop on Poop

    George Fittleworth, Colin Matthews

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2019)
    Just the word "poop" makes most people giggle, but excrement is a fact of life. Actually, it's a fact of all animal life. In this highly entertaining series, readers will be delighted to learn how to spot and identify the scat of animals. While they're on the trail of appealing creatures such as bats and bears, they'll learn more about them, their habitats, and the biological processes that make poop possible. Each attractive volume is full of helpful photographs, science vocabulary, and engaging text. Features include: Encourages an interest in wildlife and natural surroundings. At-level text used to explain essential science concepts. High-interest topic will appeal to reluctant readers. Comprehension of science texts is a benchmark of the English Language Arts Common Core.
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  • The Scoop on Poop

    Gareth Stevens Publishing

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2019)
    Just the word poop makes most people giggle, but excrement is a fact of life. Actually, it's a fact of all animal life. In this highly entertaining series, readers will be delighted to learn how to spot and identify the scat of animals. While they're on the trail of appealing creatures such as bats and bears, they'll learn more about them, their habitats, and the biological processes that make poop possible. Each attractive volume is full of helpful photographs, science vocabulary, and engaging text. Features include: Encourages an interest in wildlife and natural surroundings. At-level text used to explain essential science concepts. High-interest topic will appeal to reluctant readers. Comprehension of science texts is a benchmark of the English Language Arts Common Core.
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  • Scoop the Poops

    Kimberly Armstrong

    Paperback (Independently published, March 31, 2019)
    Scoop the Poops is a friendly children's book following Jared as he learns to clean up after his new kitten Meow.This book is in black and white. A color version will be available soon!