A Day in the Life of a Poo, a Gnu and You is the kid’s nonfiction book that you need in your life. Not only will you laugh your socks off, you’ll learn some amazing facts while doing it! It is the funniest, most entertaining and totally unique general nonfiction books for kids around. I guarantee that this is going to be the most looked-at nonfiction book in my school library because it screams ‘PICK ME UP!’
It is bursting with short comics that give kids a glimpse in to the life of organs in your body, gross bodily functions, animals of all shapes and sizes, plants, planets, rainbows and much, much more. You’ll learn how farts form, where poo goes when you flush it away, how a sea jelly swims, what a pangolin’s scales are made out of, and how bananas grow. As well as the ‘Day in the Life of a…’ pages there are also ‘The Bigger Picture’ sections which give extra detail, and secret diary sections which show you extracts from the secret diaries of an earthworm, a red blood cell, and a lightning bolt. Each thing, whether it is a hand, a pimple or a worm has a unique personality and a different way to tell its story.
This is a book is super accessible for kids of all ages, with simple text and bright, funny illustrations that anyone. It’s a nonfiction book that parents and teachers especially will love sharing with kids. Between Mike’s text and Jess’s illustrations you will be laughing your head off. They have managed to pack a lot of information into a page or two of comic, with just enough detail to astound you. Jess’s illustrations always make me laugh and she has had plenty of different things to draw in this book. I love the expressions she gives to the characters, even each individual toe on the foot.
Some of my favourite facts from the book include:
- a single elephant can wee up to 9 litres at a time
- male platypuses have poisonous foot spurs
- the amount that a sloth poos once a week is like us doing a poo the size of a small dog
- there are blue bananas!
A Day in the Life of Poo, a Gnu and You is going to be incredibly popular with kids. The comic format means that my graphic novel fans (of which there are many at my school) will gobble this book up. I just need to buy myself a copy because the library copy will get issued and passed around all of the kids.
Wow, Zac, thank you so much for your lovely review! Everyone involved with the book will be bowled over by that. And, as you – like me – have a love of comic book form literature, might I also point you in the direction of my book ‘Copycat Science’ which also came out in September? https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/50358162-copycat-science Like ‘ADITLO A Poo’, it is also on the longlist for the BookTrust Blue Peter Book Awards. I’m a very lucky author/illustrator right now. https://www.booktrust.org.uk/what-we-do/awards-and-prizes/current-prizes/blue-peter-book-awards/#!?sortOption=AtoZ&pageNo=1&pageSize=16 Thank you again. And lucky you for living in New Zealand right now! I’m envious…
Thanks Mike! I’ll be sure to check out Copycat Science. Yes, NZ is the best place to be living right now 🙂