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Book Review: Poo and Order

Poo and Order: A Funny and Educational Children's Book about Truth, Fairness, and Learning the Difference Between Fact and FictionPoo and Order: A Funny and Educational Children’s Book about Truth, Fairness, and Learning the Difference Between Fact and Fiction by Angeli Fitch
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A crime has been committed in Mrs. McPoodles rose garden! There’s poop on the roses! She’s accused Katori, a local Pitbull of taking an illegal relief break. But did he do it? If not, who did? Can this crime be solved? This stinky situation might make grown-ups shudder, but hey, we were all kids once. And I’ll say it out loud, kids love scatological humor.

And when the kids are paying attention and engaged with a story, that’s the perfect opportunity to slip in a real-life lesson on the importance of truth and justice, fact vs. fiction. Kids will learn from what may be their first experience with a courtroom drama. Knowing not to judge others without having all the facts is a skill everyone needs.

The illustrations are well done, which helps kids quickly bond with the characters in this… crappy situation!

Lori Alden Holuta lives between the cornfields of Mid-Michigan, where she grows vegetables and herbs when she’s not writing, editing, or playing games with a cat named Chives.

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