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Language
  
Dutch

Media type
  
Print (Hardcover)

Originally published
  
2009

Page count
  
32

3.5/5
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Publication date
  
January 1, 2010

Pages
  
32

Author
  
Guido Van Genechten

Genre
  
Children's literature

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Original title
  
Mag Ik Eens In Je Lueir Kijken?

Publisher
  
Clavis Publishing, Bloomsbury

Similar
  
Works by Guido Van Genechten, Children's literature

Funny book about potty training peek a poo what s in your diaper guido van genechten


Peek-A-Poo: What’s In Your Diaper? (originally titled Mag Ik Eens In Je Luier Kijken?) is a 2010 picture book for children pertaining to toilet training, catered to children of ages two to five, written and illustrated by Guido van Genechten and published by Clavis Publishing on January 1, 2010. It was longlisted for the 2010 Bookseller/Diagram Prize for Oddest Title of the Year. Originally penned in Dutch, the book has been adapted into many languages, including English and Afrikaans.

Contents

Children s bedtime stories peek a poo bedtime stories for children


Synopsis

An inquisitive Mouse looks into the diapers of his fellow animal friends, such as Hare, Doggy, Horse, Piggy and Goat, and scrutinizes the different types of faeces and droppings in them. When he finally looks into his own, he realises how clean his is, for he has learnt how to use the potty.

Toilet training

Peek-A-Poo: What’s In Your Diaper? pertains to toilet training. Its main theme is to raise awareness in children about having good toilet training skills.

Classification and counting

Throughout the book, the main protagonist, Mouse, looks into the soiled diapers of his fellow animal friends. All of them have different type of droppings, some of which are large and black, some of which are small and light. There is also some emphasis in the number of droppings each animal friend has. (For example, Hare has seven hare pellets in his diapers)

References

Peek-A-Poo Wikipedia