The Golden Poo
Book 1
From the Series Whose Poo Is This?
Dr. Egg, Dr. Yang, and Dr. Woong find a mysterious golden poo in the woods! And then eight poo capsules pop out of it! Each one contains a different poo . . . but which animals do they belong to? See if you can solve the mystery before Dr. Egg and friends can, then learn all about living things through the science of poo!
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Author: Park Song-eui
A dreamer who sees life like a comic book due to her love for manhwa, Park Song-eui creatively adapts the entertaining story ideas from Dr. Egg into fantastic books. Her notable works include Dr. Egg’s Collection Diary, Selfie Explorers, Math, and Bundle of Thoughts.
Illustrator: Kim Duck-Young
In crafting entertaining and educational comics for kids, Kim Duck-Young adds an extra layer of cuteness to the feces of creatures in Dr. Egg’s Whose Poo is This?! He has illustrated numerous works, including Sul Min-seok’s Easy Korean History, Secret Agent Leonard, and Britannica Comic Encyclopedia.
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Reviews
School Library Journal
“A masterclass in animal digestion and anatomy filtered through a toilet humor narrative, so kids will laugh as they learn. . . Once readers get their giggles out, they will find a genuinely informative series that will teach vast amounts of animal knowledge. . . a winning combination of science and humor.”—School Library Journal
Booklist
“The cute, colorful manwha-style artwork softens what could be a gross topic and makes the process of learning gamelike and fun. Elementary-school readers will pick this up for the shock value but come away with some genuinely good and interesting animal facts, helped in no small part by the appealing format, adorable characters, and humorous presentation.”—Booklist