Families who loved The Truth About Poop by Susan E. Goodman often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their child is in that sweet spot of middle-childhood curiosity where 'gross' things are hilarious, but they are also developing a genuine interest in how the world works. While the title might suggest a potty training manual, this is actually a sophisticated and funny dive into biology, history, and animal science. It is perfect for turning a potentially embarrassing or taboo subject into an educational opportunity that builds vocabulary and scientific literacy. Through a mix of historical anecdotes and biological facts, the book helps demystify a natural body process, effectively reducing any lingering shame or awkwardness. It covers everything from how different cultures handle waste to the surprising ways animals use excrement for survival. It is an ideal choice for reluctant readers who enjoy 'edutainment' and for parents who want to foster a home environment where no question is too weird to ask.