Poo in the Zoo
By (Author) Steve Smallman
Illustrated by Ada Grey
Little Tiger Press Group
Little Tiger Press
1st December 2015
6th July 2015
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.92
32
Width 245mm, Height 280mm, Spine 4mm
Zoo Keeper Bob is exhausted. Theres too much poo in the zoo and hes the one who has to scoop it up. Then one day, a mysterious glowing poo appears! Could it be alien poop from outer space And what on EARTH will Bob do with it Children will laugh out loud at this gloriously funny, poopy picture book! Packed with humour, the romping rhyme and deliciously cheeky wordplay is a joy to read aloud.
This rhyming super-stinker just cries out to be read aloud... Ada Grey's scatological scenes induced howls of delighted laughter from my audience of 5s to 10s, several of whom wanted to paw over the pages for themselves. * Jill R Bennett *
This brilliantly anarchic picture story really romps along with its lively illustrations... and pages of rollicking rhyme and rib-tickling escapades. The ideal book to read aloud and get the kids laughing. and joining in the fun. * - Lancashire Evening Post *
Packed with humour, romping rhyme and deliciously cheeky wordplay, Poo in the Zoo is a joy to read aloud to children. * - Babyworld *
Poo in the Zoo is hilariously funny, and with a rhyming text, you will enjoy reading this out loud to little ones with its cheeky word play. Ada Grey's illustrations are bold, with cute fun characters and she has managed to illustrate all of the different types of poo rather tastefully! * - Bookworm Baby *
A marvellous story which will have young ones in fits of laughter all the way. Ada Grey's hilarious illustrations are the perfect match. * - Parents in Touch *
Steve Smallman (Author) Steve Smallman worked as a children's book illustrator for 20 years before he decided to 'have a go' at writing his own. Now, over 100 books later, he's still at it! He visits schools, libraries and festivals, and paints murals too! When he's not working, he enjoys holidays, watching TV, gardening and juggling grandchildren! Ada Grey (Illustrator) Ada has been doodling since she was five and always knew she wanted to be an illustrator. She has drawn everything from babies to queens, dinosaurs to unicorns and lots and lots of poo! Ada lives at the top of a steep hill in Brighton and likes growing flowers in her garden that her ginger tom digs up.