Because every animal's poop tells a story.
Hilarious rhyming picture books that turn the grossest animal facts into real science lessons. Shark poop that saves coral reefs. Wombats that poop cubes. Sloths that risk their lives for a bathroom break. Ages 4–8.
Three wild stories. Three companion coloring books. One very important subject.

When Sammy the great white shark feels a rumble in his tummy, readers follow his lunch on a wild ride — and discover that shark poop is actually an ocean superhero!
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18 original coloring pages featuring dolphins, sea turtles, an octopus, a seahorse, and a giant manta ray.
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Someone is leaving mysterious little cubes all over the Australian bush. Detective Digby is on the case — but the answer is closer than he thinks.
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18 original pages with kangaroos, koalas, emus, a platypus, and a cozy wombat burrow.
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Every week, Suki faces the most dangerous trip of her life — climbing all the way down from the treetops to poop on the forest floor.
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18 pages with howler monkeys, parrots, jaguars, eagles, and a very nosy snake.
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Whale sharks make the biggest poops — and they only eat tiny plankton!
A shark's spiral valve can have up to 50 twists!
Sharks have been around for over 400 million years — longer than trees!
Shark poop helps coral reefs grow by feeding tiny ocean creatures.
Some sharks poop to confuse predators — the cloud acts like a smoke screen!
Wombats are the ONLY animals in the world that poop cubes! Scientists spent years figuring out how.
A wombat can produce 80 to 100 cubes in a single night — that's a LOT of tiny building blocks!
Wombats have very poor eyesight, so they use their cube poop stacks like smelly signposts.
A wombat's intestine has stretchy and stiff parts that press food into a cube shape — like a mold!
Wombats stack cubes on rocks and logs because cubes don't roll away. Round poop would tumble off!
Sloths only poop once a week — and they ALWAYS climb down to the ground to do it.
A sloth can lose one-third of its body weight in a single poop — like pooping out your entire backpack!
The "poop dance" is real! Sloths wiggle and dig a hole with their stubby tails.
Sloths are terrible at walking, but great swimmers — they can hold their breath for 40 minutes!
Sloth fur grows belly to back (opposite of most animals) so rain rolls right off when they hang upside down!