A Stinky History of Toilets: Flush with Fun Facts and Disgusting Discoveries

A Stinky History of Toilets: Flush with Fun Facts and Disgusting Discoveries

by Olivia Meikle, Katie Nelson, Neon Squid

Narrated by Sura Siu

Unabridged — 37 minutes

A Stinky History of Toilets: Flush with Fun Facts and Disgusting Discoveries

A Stinky History of Toilets: Flush with Fun Facts and Disgusting Discoveries

by Olivia Meikle, Katie Nelson, Neon Squid

Narrated by Sura Siu

Unabridged — 37 minutes

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Overview

This audiobook features music and special effects. Listen along and enjoy the fun that is A Stinky History of Toilets.

You sit on it every day, but how much do you really know about your toilet? Discover the history of pooping and peeing in this frankly disgusting nonfiction audiobook.


Authors Katie Nelson and Olivia Meikle have scoured the toilet bowls and sewers of the world to find out how humans have done their business throughout history. It's time to get to the bottom of toilets! Prepare to be revolted by:

¿ A fossilized Viking turd discovered by archaeologists
¿ The Mongol catapult used to fling smelly poop at their enemies
¿ The reason ancient Romans used pee to wash their clothes

Filled with poop facts and vomit-inducing stats, you will also learn how diseases like cholera spread through bad sanitation, why some of the earliest toilets had a tendency to explode, and how medieval kings and queens had special helpers to wipe their bums.

It's a history book like no other!

A Macmillan Audio production from Neon Squid.


Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

"Sure to elicit both groans and giggles in equal measure. . . This STEM selection is flush with high-interest appeal." —Booklist

"A fascinating history of the porcelain god and other sanitary (and unsanitary) practices." —Kirkus

Kirkus Reviews

2023-11-18
Coverage of an essential hygienic appliance and what preceded it.

Starting with numbers (How much poop do humans produce?) and basic biological facts (What is poop, anyway?), the authors move briskly through highlights of the cultural and scientific story of our dealings with our excreta, from the Stone Age to the present, around the world. Unavoidably, there are gross moments, such as the Vikings’ very nasty parasites, and shocking ones, including the Mongols’ plague-spreading germ warfare, but these bits add to the thrill inherent in this material. Happily, the British Jamaican nurse Mary Seacole gets a small tribute for her work treating cholera; both she and John Snow, the first public-health detective, deserve to be better known, as does the Elizabethan inventor of the flush toilet. And the Chinese get credit for inventing both toilet paper and sewer pipes. We learn about the positive side of poop, which has uses in agriculture and as fuel. Modern sanitation methods are also described, and though future developments elude prediction, ingenious solutions for astronauts and Antarctic scientists might hold hints. Flat-color art with varied compositions is clear, instructive, amusing, and simplified but roughly accurate in depicting clothing and period settings. People throughout are racially diverse.

A fascinating history of the porcelain god and other sanitary (and unsanitary) practices. (glossary, index) (Nonfiction. 6-10)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160549316
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Publication date: 03/05/2024
Series: Wacky Histories
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 5 - 8 Years
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