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''The World of Poo'' (in full ''Creator/TerryPratchett presents Miss Felicity Beedle's The World of Poo'') is a sort of follow-up to ''Literature/WheresMyCow'', a children's book-slash-Discworld artifact based on a book that Sam Vimes reads to his son. Young Sam being older, the book is aimed at kids rather than toddlers. (In ''Literature/{{Snuff}}'', Vimes reflects that Miss Beedle knows exactly what will make a six-year-old boy laugh until he's sick.) Unlike ''Where's My Cow?'', which is a story ''about'' the story, ''World of Poo'' is told "straight", just the way Young Sam would read it.

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''The World of Poo'' (in full ''Creator/TerryPratchett presents Miss Felicity Beedle's The World of Poo'') is a sort of follow-up to ''Literature/WheresMyCow'', a children's book-slash-Discworld book-slash-''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' artifact based on a book that Sam Vimes reads to his son. Young Sam being older, the book is aimed at kids rather than toddlers. (In ''Literature/{{Snuff}}'', Vimes reflects that Miss Beedle knows exactly what will make a six-year-old boy laugh until he's sick.) Unlike ''Where's My Cow?'', which is a story ''about'' the story, ''World of Poo'' is told "straight", just the way Young Sam would read it.
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''The World of Poo'' (in full ''Creator/TerryPratchett presents Miss Felicity Beedle's The World of Poo'') is a sort of follow-up to ''Discworld/WheresMyCow'', a children's book-slash-Discworld artifact based on a book that Sam Vimes reads to his son. Young Sam being older, the book is aimed at kids rather than toddlers. (In ''Discworld/{{Snuff}}'', Vimes reflects that Miss Beedle knows exactly what will make a six-year-old boy laugh until he's sick.) Unlike ''Where's My Cow?'', which is a story ''about'' the story, ''World of Poo'' is told "straight", just the way Young Sam would read it.

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''The World of Poo'' (in full ''Creator/TerryPratchett presents Miss Felicity Beedle's The World of Poo'') is a sort of follow-up to ''Discworld/WheresMyCow'', ''Literature/WheresMyCow'', a children's book-slash-Discworld artifact based on a book that Sam Vimes reads to his son. Young Sam being older, the book is aimed at kids rather than toddlers. (In ''Discworld/{{Snuff}}'', ''Literature/{{Snuff}}'', Vimes reflects that Miss Beedle knows exactly what will make a six-year-old boy laugh until he's sick.) Unlike ''Where's My Cow?'', which is a story ''about'' the story, ''World of Poo'' is told "straight", just the way Young Sam would read it.



** The camel in the Palace zoo has an abacus incorporated into its cage's bars, so it can do math like You Bastard from ''Discworld/{{Pyramids}}''.
** The wyvern at the College of Heralds ''still'' [[Discworld/FeetOfClay isn't feeling well]]. But the building has been rebuilt since the fire.
** Geoffrey isn't the first Discworld kid to ask for [[Discworld/{{Hogfather}} a Captain Carrot action-figure or Omnian Quisition playset for Hogswatch]].
** Harry King warns Geoffrey that the [[Discworld/GoingPostal extremely ferocious guard-dogs]] he keeps would be a threat to Widdler.
** The memento Harry gives Geoffrey is a custom edition of [[Discworld/IShallWearMidnight Derek Proust's "Pearls of the Pavement"]] product line.

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** The camel in the Palace zoo has an abacus incorporated into its cage's bars, so it can do math like You Bastard from ''Discworld/{{Pyramids}}''.
''Literature/{{Pyramids}}''.
** The wyvern at the College of Heralds ''still'' [[Discworld/FeetOfClay [[Literature/FeetOfClay isn't feeling well]]. But the building has been rebuilt since the fire.
** Geoffrey isn't the first Discworld kid to ask for [[Discworld/{{Hogfather}} [[Literature/{{Hogfather}} a Captain Carrot action-figure or Omnian Quisition playset for Hogswatch]].
** Harry King warns Geoffrey that the [[Discworld/GoingPostal [[Literature/GoingPostal extremely ferocious guard-dogs]] he keeps would be a threat to Widdler.
** The memento Harry gives Geoffrey is a custom edition of [[Discworld/IShallWearMidnight [[Literature/IShallWearMidnight Derek Proust's "Pearls of the Pavement"]] product line.



* RecursiveCanon. Or something like it. Ostensibly the work of Miss Felicity Beedle, who appears as a character in ''Discworld/{{Snuff}}''.

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* RecursiveCanon. Or something like it. Ostensibly the work of Miss Felicity Beedle, who appears as a character in ''Discworld/{{Snuff}}''.''Literature/{{Snuff}}''.

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