Once upon a time, a little doggy poo lived on the side of a road. He felt all alone in the world. He believed that nobody needed him for anything, and that he had not purpose in life. If only Doggy Poo had a reason for being, then he wouldn't give up on his dream to be useful to the world. One day, Doggy Poo meets a lovely dandelion sprout. Will she explain his purpose in life? Will she help make his dream come true?
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Customer Rating: Summary: Everyone has a purpose Comment: Though in American terms and way of thinking, the main character's identity of being "poo" is rather disturbing but if you see past the "Americanized" way of thinking, it has a beautiful message of hope. "Poo" (being the worst thing we can think of) finds that even he has a purpose in life. Being in a school setting, I have witnessed many children who find no reason to live. Many children have feelings of low self-esteem or become engrossed in a "ME" society. This tale shows how we all have a reason for being created. Customer Rating: Summary: Why "Poo"? A confusing title for children to understand Comment: A disappointing book in terms of its' story and its' message. Has a definately "pessimistic tune". Can't recommend for young readers.