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Kimberly Packer –
My wife was hysterical
I was reading this to my 4 year old and my wife was in the room listening. As the story progressed she just kept laughing harder and harder. My wife teaches Jr. High math and she’s going to read this to her class just cause…even though it has nothing to do with math.
3 people found this helpful
Luz Malpica –
Who poop on me? 😅😅
My grandkids love it! We laugh together as we read the story. A good way to teach that things are not always what you think.
LeyAnne Garceau –
Funny kids book
My nephew loves this book!
L. A. Pummel –
I recommend
Cute story and not gross. My 6 year old grandkids thought it was hilarious. Great illustrations too.
One person found this helpful
Rollie Peterson –
fun read
my 5 year old loved it
Grandma to 8 –
My grandkids ages 3 & 4 love love this book
My grandkids ages 3 & 4 love love this book. They actually try reading it to me now. I need to find more like this one.
Cecilia VuCecilia Vu –
A Silly Whodunit That Hit the Mark!
Given my four-year-old’s current stage where anything related to bodily functions is the height of comedy, “Who Pooped on Me?” was a title I couldn’t pass up. She was giggling before we even cracked the cover. The story itself, is trying to discover who, well, did the deed on the main character’s head, kept her amused. She really got into trying to guess which animal was responsible.What I Liked (Pros):Spot-On Toddler Humor: The whole “poop” situation is handled in a very lighthearted and funny way that kids this age seem to universally appreciate.Fun Guessing Game: My daughter was quite invested in figuring out the mystery as the main character questioned different animals. It definitely kept her attention.Lively Pictures: The illustrations are really bright and expressive, which helped her connect with the story and the different animal characters.Simple Words, Good Repetition: The language isn’t complicated, and there are some phrases that repeat, which is great for her as she’s starting to try and “read” along with words she recognizes.What I Didn’t Love So Much (Cons):”Poop” is a Frequent Flyer: If you’re not a fan of hearing the word “poop” repeatedly, this book might test your limits. We found it funny, but it’s definitely a central focus.Story is Pretty Basic: It’s a very straightforward mystery for the very young. It serves its purpose for a quick, funny read but isn’t a complex narrative.Overall: This was a really fun book that got plenty of laughs out of my daughter. If your little one is in that phase where potty talk is peak humor and they enjoy a simple, colorful story with a bit of a guessing game, “Who Pooped on Me?” is likely to be a hit. It led to some good giggles for us.
20 people found this helpful
TeachMomNCreate –
Hilarious for adults and children – great shower gift
Amazing book! My daughter loves it so much, and she loves to answer the questions with us while we read. It is hilarious for adults and children. I’ve gifted it to 4 other new moms (with assorted butt creams, haha), and will continue to do so.
3 people found this helpful
Morgan –
funny children’s book
My son loved this book
One person found this helpful
Amazon Customer –
Try not laughing!
Hilarious book and all 5 of our kids get a good laugh from it!