The poo that grew
Bently, Peter2024
Book
Total copies: 6
Peter Bently imagines what might happen if dung beetles stopped doing their job and shows children that every creature is important to our environment, even those that are small and smelly. The poop was EVERYWHERE.
It stuck to paw and claw and trunk,
To tail and horn and hair.
Dung beetles love to chew on other animals' tasty poo. But when the monkeys make fun of them for having such a stinky lunch, the beetles decide to munch elsewhere.
What the monkeys didn't realise is that without the beetles, there's no one to clean up their business. And so, the pile of poo grew and grew and GREW.
In this hilarious picture book, .
Main title:
The poo that grew / Peter Bently ; illustrated by Nick East.
Author:
Bently, Peter, authorEast, Nick, illustrator
Work:
Edition:
New in Paperback.
Imprint:
London : Hodder, 2024.
Collation:
32 p. : Full colour illus throughout ; 242 x 242 mm. 161 gm.
Notes:
Hbk pub May 2024 O/P.
Audience:
Picture Books.Reading grade level: 6-8.Interest age level: 3-6.Interest grade level: Foundation KS1.
Biography/History:
Peter studied languages at Oxford and lives in Devon, England. He is the author of the hilarious and bestselling The Great Bottom Swap, shortlisted for the Roald Dahl Funny Prize. King Jack and the Dragon, illustrated by Helen Oxenbury, was shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Medal and was among the American Library Association's Notable Children's Books of the year. He won the Roald Dahl Funny Prize with Cats Ahoy!. www.peterbently.com.
ISBN:
9781526365453 (pbk. :)
Language:
English
Subject:
BRN:
814557