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Whaddaya Doin' in There? by Planet Dexter (1996, Paperback) 
Whaddaya Doin' in There? by Planet Dexter (1996, Paperback)

 
Whaddaya Doin' in There? by Planet Dexter (1996, Paperback)

Publisher: Planet Dexter
Publication Date: 1996-10-01
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0201959909
ISBN-13: 9780201959901
Product ID: EPID783526
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Publication Date:1996-10-01
Illustrator:Jim Paillot, Joe Bartos, Randy Verougstraete
Editor:Beth Wolfensberger Singer, Jess M. Brallier, Planet Dexter

Size
Height:8.0 in
Width:5.5 in
Thickness:0.8 in
Weight:5.6 oz

Publisher's Note
This Bathroom Companion has it all, no matter what a kid's interest may be at any given, rushed moment. No more frantic searches at the last second for the perfect magazine article--this book has been developed exclusively for kids and their private bathroom time, featuring Planet Dexter's patented "stealth learning" concept.

Industry Reviews
grossed out An addition to the Grossology series, Animal Grossology: The Science of Creatures Gross and Disgusting by Sylvia Branzei, illus. by Jack Keely, takes advantage of kids' fascination with the gross to teach them about the animal world or at least those members of it that can be categorized as "vomit munchers," "blood slurpers," "slime makers," and "dookie lovers." The informal text includes ideas for recipes, snail observation and games, one of which relies upon a "Handy Dandy Butt Candy Name Chart" clarifying distinctions between guano and scat, chips and road apples. An eclectic collection of bad jokes, tongue twisters, dog names, palindromes, quotations and trivia, "Whaddaya Doin' in There?": A Bathroom Companion (for Kids!) by The Editors of Planet Dexter sustains the gross theme chiefly with its cover illustration of a bespectacled kid reading on the john. The enclosed pine tree air freshener doubles as a bookmark. Meanwhile, those wondering why their armpits smell or curious about Abraham Lincoln's beard can open The Hairy Book, also by the Editors of Planet Dexter that is, if they can find the cover. This book has a full head of hair, literally, all over it (but rest assured the hair is fabulously faux); an attached pink comb bears the title. Holding this creation is a little bit frightening. Inside, however, is a treasure trove of fun follicle facts: "The first pocket watch wouldn't have worked if it didn't have a rolled hog bristle acting as its balance spring."
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