Review of The Very Hungry Beagles Guide to Poop

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Review of The Very Hungry Beagles Guide to Poop

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Very Hungry Beagles Guide to Poop" by M. Jackson, Lucky, Mr. Beckham, Peanut.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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“The Very Hungry Beagles Guide to Poop" does not sound like a regular bedtime story, but for lovers of scatological delights full of horrible jokes and for curious minds, it could be a treasure on Earth. Along the way, you will face two rambunctious beagles, Lucky and Peanut, who take you on a "sniffer" on animal droppings as you discover the wild world. Strap yourself in. This book takes a swim in the poop pool, even though few others examine this topic. Funny moments and useful lessons appear along the way.

The book's enchantment flows into every bone of the parenthesis. Lucky and Peanut are not only viewers; they are professional "pooperators." On the "smell, taste, texture, and rarity" scales of their taste, their judgment never goes wrong. It also generates a spice of humor, making it more pleasing, and kids can learn without the idea of disgust. Although jokes and laughter run through the pages, the book is full of wise ideas. Each "biomass fingerprint" gives an adventurous overview of what the animal looks like, what it eats, and how it functions in their ecological system. We come to grasp that dung beetles enrich soil by the rule that the absence of bird droppings on roadways conveys the message of silencing, and that elephant poop specimens are potential bases of their health analysis. The science is offered in a chewable manner, and while the beagles talk to them, thanks to their wit, the lecture is surprisingly mouthwatering.

Besides being very child-friendly, this story doesn't obtain its uniqueness only from its creative and playful vocabulary and witty sneers. Jocularity is infused all over the place, and words like "butler-approved snacks" could cause heads of families to think about "yummy nachos" enjoyed by their kids. It follows that this makes it an engaging mutual time for families, which prompts their talks about biology, ecology, and sitting with good table manners.

Let's go with 5 stars out of 5 for this book. A book like this will be loved by everyone, and the strong editing definitely justifies the fact that there is nothing to dislike. The Very Hungry Beagles Guide to Poop by M. Jackson, Lucky, Mr. Beckham, Peanut is a fun and interesting book that differs from disgusting humor.

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