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A laugh-till-your-sides-hurt picture book about numbers and pooping - a subject that kids find irresistible and a word they love to say out loud! From 1 to 10, follow along as the animals discover how each of them poops, in this hilarious counting tale that is sure to have kids wanting to read it again and again. With oversized illustrations and playful humor, young children will be engaged to learn their numbers through funny situations involving animals, such as the pig that ends up with poop on its head or the cat that poops in the dog’s bowl. Poop comes in all shapes and sizes, and counting it has never been so fun: . The ant does 1 teeny weenie poop. . The squirrel does 2 droppings under a leaf. . The cat does 3 poops and walks away. . Up to 10, let’s all count poop. Author of the newly released King of Poop, Geraldine Collet captures the imaginations of children by combining education with humour in a way that leaves them pleading to read each page over and over. AGES: 4 to 8 AUTHOR: Geraldine Collet has authored many children’s books in her native French and is also a comic-book writer and continues to explore other literary forms. Geraldine was a history teacher and world traveler and began to write children’s books when she had her two daughters. Her books have been translated in Korea, Spain, China, and all of North America, including The King of Poop. She lives in Saint-Quentin, France.
Eric Gaste trained at the Estienne School of Applied Arts in Paris. He worked as artistic director for various Bayard Presse magazines. He now lives in Toulouse, where he is a full-time illustrator.
SELLING POINTS: . A laugh-till-your-sides-hurt picture book about numbers and pooping . Counting has never been so fun, with a subject that kids find irresistible and a word they love to say out loud . Perfect for toddlers and preschoolers learning early concepts such as words and numerals - and even bodily functions
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A laugh-till-your-sides-hurt picture book about numbers and pooping - a subject that kids find irresistible and a word they love to say out loud! From 1 to 10, follow along as the animals discover how each of them poops, in this hilarious counting tale that is sure to have kids wanting to read it again and again. With oversized illustrations and playful humor, young children will be engaged to learn their numbers through funny situations involving animals, such as the pig that ends up with poop on its head or the cat that poops in the dog’s bowl. Poop comes in all shapes and sizes, and counting it has never been so fun: . The ant does 1 teeny weenie poop. . The squirrel does 2 droppings under a leaf. . The cat does 3 poops and walks away. . Up to 10, let’s all count poop. Author of the newly released King of Poop, Geraldine Collet captures the imaginations of children by combining education with humour in a way that leaves them pleading to read each page over and over. AGES: 4 to 8 AUTHOR: Geraldine Collet has authored many children’s books in her native French and is also a comic-book writer and continues to explore other literary forms. Geraldine was a history teacher and world traveler and began to write children’s books when she had her two daughters. Her books have been translated in Korea, Spain, China, and all of North America, including The King of Poop. She lives in Saint-Quentin, France.
Eric Gaste trained at the Estienne School of Applied Arts in Paris. He worked as artistic director for various Bayard Presse magazines. He now lives in Toulouse, where he is a full-time illustrator.
SELLING POINTS: . A laugh-till-your-sides-hurt picture book about numbers and pooping . Counting has never been so fun, with a subject that kids find irresistible and a word they love to say out loud . Perfect for toddlers and preschoolers learning early concepts such as words and numerals - and even bodily functions