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For a true Poopicorn has a magical rear,
And whatever she thinks, that think will appear . . .

When a magical flower gives Peanut the Pony the power to poop ANYTHING she thinks from her bum, she’s never had SO much fun. She makes diggers and bulldozers, bulldogs and cranes, then hotdogs and hotrods and pigs flying planes. But with great power comes great responsibility, and soon Peanut’s bottom is spinning out of control in a poo-brained disaster! Will Peanut find a way to right all the rumpus?

The hilarious new story about having TOO much, problem-solving and truly magical bottoms from the bestselling creator of The Dragon with the Blazing Bottom, perfect for fans of The Dinosaur Who Pooped series.

Our Review Panel says...

This book follows the story of Peanut the pony. Peanut eats a flower and turns into a Poopicorn. A Poopicorn is able to poo any item they can think of. At the start, Peanut finds it entertaining, but after a while, he keeps thinking of bigger and better items, and everything becomes very overwhelming. He has to stop and think of a solution to remove all of the things he created.

This is a fantastically illustrated rhyming book. The pictures are bright and engaging for younger children. The rhyming elements help the children to think of words or join in when the story is read out loud. It is a great book for children who like reading about unicorns and poo. A funny picture book that younger children always enjoy.

The moral or thinking behind the story is about what to do when you always want more, and the impact that can have on someone. It is also a good book to show how to think about how to overcome a situation when it gets a little overwhelming.

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