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It's weird to think number twos are particularly heroic. But it's true--poop can save the world! Explore poop's murky past, what happens to poop after you flush it away, and how we can use the brown stuff to power our cars, homes, and even rockets! Discover glow in the dark pee, whether you can get paid to use the toilet, and cutting-edge scientific research into how we can use biofuels to power our planet and save us from climate disaster. Featuring plenty of fun, "yuck" poop facts and engaging illustrations, this book brings hope that we can successfully fight climate change. Contents…mehr

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It's weird to think number twos are particularly heroic. But it's true--poop can save the world! Explore poop's murky past, what happens to poop after you flush it away, and how we can use the brown stuff to power our cars, homes, and even rockets! Discover glow in the dark pee, whether you can get paid to use the toilet, and cutting-edge scientific research into how we can use biofuels to power our planet and save us from climate disaster. Featuring plenty of fun, "yuck" poop facts and engaging illustrations, this book brings hope that we can successfully fight climate change. Contents Introduction Chapter 1: Poop Basics Chapter 2: Poop Through History Chapter 3: Poop on the Move Chapter 4: Poop to the Rescue Chapter 5: Poop in Action Chapter 6: Pooptastic News Chapter 7: Another Wee Solution Chapter 8: Sitting on a Time Bomb How You Can Help Save the World Poo Wants to Be a Millionaire?
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Born on the stroke of midnight in a little house in the ancient Roman town of Caesaromagus (Chelmsford), John grew up with a love of stories, the power of words and the magic of plays on the stage. John trained as a secondary school teacher and was first published in 1983. Oodles of years later, he became a full-time writer. He's well known for writing to encourage readers into books and has been named a 'Reading Champion' by the National Literacy Trust.