Who Pooped on the Poop Deck?
A Noah’s Ark Mystery
by Eric Strong
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Pub Date 5 Jun 2023 | Archive Date 23 Feb 2024
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Description
Who Pooped on the Poop Deck?
Was it the Wombat, the Giraffe, or perhaps the Raven?
“Who Pooped on the Poop Deck?” is a funny poop-based mystery set on Noah’s Ark after the rain stopped. While mopping the deck, Noah slips and falls on someone’s poop and he launches an investigation, follows the clues left by the poop, and solves the case!
This rhyming short story is sure to make everyone in the house laugh out loud! Whether you’re a child or just a child at heart, we guarantee you’ll crack a smile. Filled with brightly colored illustrations and loads of details, this picture book is sure to become a favorite that you’ll want to read and share!
If you’re looking for a goofy book for that special someone, look no further. Buy “Who Pooped on the Poop Deck?” today and find out who’s to blame.
Advance Praise
Top reviews from the United States
Cassie Wells
5.0 out of 5 stars A lighthearted animal mystery book
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2023
This is a lighthearted animal mystery book with surprising and fun animal facts as Noah looks at the clues left behind to solve the question "Who Pooped on the Poop Deck?" The illustrations are well done with great expressions on Noah's and the animals' faces. This will be a really fun book to use in a homeschool unit study or just for the fun of it!
Kathleen Douglas
5.0 out of 5 stars This is a great book for boys.
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2023
I loved the way the author used poop in the story. Boys love that! So a perfect book for your reluctant reader.
terry stevens
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic children’s book even better Illustration!!
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2023
Fun to read for kids and next level amazing fun illustrations!!! Keep it coming Eric Strong!
Available Editions
ISBN | 9798468341612 |
PRICE | US$3.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 24 |
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Featured Reviews
Who pooped on the Ark’s deck? Noah is on the case in this cute animal mystery! As Noah questions the animals, each defends themselves, explaining how that poop is different from the poop they make (fun poop facts!) and who Noah should talk to instead. Noah finally catches the culprit who takes responsibility and extends an olive branch. Some of the rhymes fell short, but overall it’s a sweet book with beautiful illustrations. My 7 year old says this is a 5 star book and I know he will be asking me to read it again! Thank you to NetGalley and Eric Strong for this ARC!
This is a really hilarious read as Noah scours the Ark in an attempt to find the culprit who dropped the poop! The illustrations are really fun and add to the amusing rhyming tale. (I particularly liked the bats as I love bats.) I think children and adults with a young and fun side will get a kick out of this.
Oh my this book was so cute. I loved how he went and asked some animals and the animals gave you knowledge on what their poop looks like. In the end he figured it out!
Wonderful and fun book about Noah and his search for who pooped on the poop deck. The book is not quite Biblically correct, but the surprise ending really fits in with Scripture, in a humorous fashion. Good verse and pictures, this book will absolutely bring a smile to your face. Very enjoyable and highly recommended.
This was quite silly. I know kids like poop but it left a little missing! A creative idea that didn’t fully hit
Poop is always funny. In this book, Noah is trying to figure out who left poop in a place where it shouldn't be. He talks to several animals and we learn what their poop is like.
Thanks to NetGalley for letting me read this
I was babysitting my friend's 7-year-old son and requested this book to read to him. I'm glad I did, because it was a hit! It's very short and easy, and the humor is gross without being distastefully so. And don't tell the kids, but there's some educational value in there too! Peyton laughed throughout the entire book.
Noah is cleaning the deck of the ark when he slips on some poop.e then proceeds to ask different animals if they did it until he finds the one who did. This rhyming book will please any child and make them chuckle. The illustrations are vivid, detailed and very cute. I really recommend this book for bedtime story or afternoon story time.
A hilarious take on the story of Noah's Ark - as well as an unexpected biology lesson in the many, many different types of animal poops. It all leads up to a very funny twist on the traditional tale, which should make any reader, adult or child, giggle.
I read this to my son. He asked why Noah was mopping if it had been raining for 40 days. He laughed out loud when I said poop deck. I don't know what it is with kids and poop. He enjoyed the store and the pictures were colorful and accurate.
Oh MY GOSH. This book was hilarious!! I can only imagine how fun it would be to read with children. I showed my husband different pages of it because I found it to be so fun and funny. Children would also be able to learn some of the story of Noah's Ark from this book. So fun!
I received a complimentary copy of this book via Netgalley. Opinions expressed in this review are my own
A fun book that managed to talk about poop in a fun, but classy way. The illustrations are fun and vibrant.
This book was goofy and a lot of fun. I also learned quite a bit about the form of different animal poop. A delight to read. Truly enjoyable. Great illustrations. I received a free advance reader copy, and I am voluntarily submitting my review. Highly recommend.
This story is for anyone who wants to laugh about poop. It is a rhyming story with eye-catching illustrations. Throughout the story, you learn about different types of animal poop but only see one picture of poop on Noah's shoe. The story ends by reminding everyone of God's promise of peace.
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