Knock Knock Poo’s There?

$19.99

Open the door to meet a gang of googly eyed poopers.

This book is not yet published, but will be available from June 2025.

ISBN: 9781917044028 Category:

Jenny Broom

Description

The Number 1 book of Number 2 jokes!

Open the door to meet a googly-eyed gang of creatures who realllllly need to go! Young readers will love knock-knocking on toilet doors to discover a joke that stinks behind every one.

A fun and accessible first joke book for children aged 2+
– Your child will love telling their first jokes and making their friends and family laugh!
– Fun, novelty format with googly eyes that jiggle when you wobble the book
– Classic “Knock, knock” joke format is easy for little ones to understand
– Funky, fun artwork is sure to keep young audiences captivated
– Classic toilet humour sure to make every reader giggle!

This easy-to-follow format is a pooptastic introduction to the world of comedy for little jokers, sure to have the whole family laughing like a drain.

And for more hilarious knock knock fun:
Knock Knock Who’s There
Knock Knock Merry Christmas

Additional information

Weight 300 g
Dimensions 21.8 x 20 cm
Publisher name Magic Cat Publishing
Publication date 5 June 2025
Number of pages
Format Board book
Contributors Illustrated by Rob Hodgson
Dimensions 21.8 x 20 cm
Weight 300 g

JENNIFER ECKFORD is a writer whose books have been published in more than thirty languages around the world. She studied painting at the Slade School of Fine Art in London before becoming an award-winning writer, editor and publisher of children's books. She lives on the North Norfolk coast with her young family.

ROB HODGSON was born in a seaside town in the south of England in 1988. Today he lives in Bristol where he spends his days making a mess and turning it into quality illustration projects and books. In 2017 he released his first picture book, The Cave, and since then has published a small bookshelf more, which have been translated into over a dozen languages. Approaching his work with a curiosity of techniques, he is equally to be found rummaging around in the trash for unlikely materials, as he is buried in a computer working on new digital processes.