Don't Poop in the Tub
by Colin Murphy
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Synopsis
When my bubble bath for one
becomes a bubble bath for two,
it's time to lay down some rules
of what pirates do and don't do!
Come join our adventure,
across the wide soap sea,
I know you'll love it too,
just you wait and see.
Review
First of all, this book is hilarious! Second of all, it's adorable and if you have kids I'm pretty sure they would love it.
In "Don't Poop in the Tub" we have an older sister who is taking a bath when her mom puts her little sister in the tub with her. Big sister is fine with that but only if little sister doesn't poop in the tub.
I know what you're thinking.. that sounds cute and funny. Well, it is and it's even funnier and cuter than it sounds. The story is told in rhymes that flow perfectly. The pictures add so much to the story. The facial expressions on the characters bring the story to life. It's a literal perfect pairing between the story and the pictures.
I would recommend this book to kids of any age, especially if they have younger siblings. The story is fun enough entertain just about anybody. My daughter and I really enjoy reading and rereading this book together. Don't Poop in the Tub is a must have for every child's library.
In "Don't Poop in the Tub" we have an older sister who is taking a bath when her mom puts her little sister in the tub with her. Big sister is fine with that but only if little sister doesn't poop in the tub.
I know what you're thinking.. that sounds cute and funny. Well, it is and it's even funnier and cuter than it sounds. The story is told in rhymes that flow perfectly. The pictures add so much to the story. The facial expressions on the characters bring the story to life. It's a literal perfect pairing between the story and the pictures.
I would recommend this book to kids of any age, especially if they have younger siblings. The story is fun enough entertain just about anybody. My daughter and I really enjoy reading and rereading this book together. Don't Poop in the Tub is a must have for every child's library.
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