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3''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-''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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5It tells the story of a young boy named Geoffrey, who travels to Ankh-Morpork from a small town in the Sto Plains, and quickly becomes fascinated by the wide range of poo that exists in the city, beginning a poo collection.
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7!!This book contains examples of:
8* AnimalsLackAttributes: Widdler has a dot for an anus in a couple of illustrations, as does a rabbit seen hopping behind the shed where Geoffrey keeps his poo museum.
9* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Grand-mama claims that pearl are oyster poo. Technically, they're more like oyster pimples or scars: blobs of secretion built up around irritating particles embedded in the body's surface.
10* BrickJoke: In previous Discworld novels, Vimes refers to the Sunshine Sanctuary's dragon-caretakers as "Interchangeable Emmas". Geoffrey meets two of the Sanctuary's staff, and [[PlanetOfSteves they're both named Emma]].
11* CollectorOfTheStrange: Geoffrey's poo collection. Previously he collected interesting sticks and things that look like potatoes. Grandmama says he takes after his Uncle Cedric, who had the world's largest collection of things that look like other things.
12* ContinuityNod: Lots of them.
13** The camel in the Palace zoo has an abacus incorporated into its cage's bars, so it can do math like You Bastard from ''Literature/{{Pyramids}}''.
14** The wyvern at the College of Heralds ''still'' [[Literature/FeetOfClay isn't feeling well]]. But the building has been rebuilt since the fire.
15** Geoffrey isn't the first Discworld kid to ask for [[Literature/{{Hogfather}} a Captain Carrot action-figure or Omnian Quisition playset for Hogswatch]].
16** Harry King warns Geoffrey that the [[Literature/GoingPostal extremely ferocious guard-dogs]] he keeps would be a threat to Widdler.
17** The memento Harry gives Geoffrey is a custom edition of [[Literature/IShallWearMidnight Derek Proust's "Pearls of the Pavement"]] product line.
18* FootnoteFever: The in-universe author, Felicity Beedle, shares Pterry's love of this trope, both for informative and humorous purposes.
19* FowlMouthedParrot: The proprietor of the candy shop owns one, although he claims it only tells people to piss off if it likes them.
20* HeadPet: Subverted by Old Pediment, who wears a pigeon decoy on his head to fool real ones into assuming he's only a ''statue'' of a gargoyle, and safe to land on.
21* NobodyPoops: Averted on practically every page.
22* RecursiveCanon. Or something like it. Ostensibly the work of Miss Felicity Beedle, who appears as a character in ''Literature/{{Snuff}}''.
23* ShoutOut: Two to British commercials:
24** Widdler has fun unrolling a toilet roll, juat like the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrex Andrex puppy]].
25** The Incomparable Meerkats are a reference to Advertising/CompareTheMeerkat.
26* SolidGoldPoop: Ting-Tang-Bang cats' feces are used to make fireworks. Harry King turns a profit from ''ordinary'' poop and pee, selling their compounds for agricultural and industrial purposes.
27* SophisticatedAsHell: Cruder terms for poo are deftly avoided, but "piss" is not.
28* ToiletHumour: The central theme of the book.
29* UnusualEuphemism: In Harry King's profession, "paperwork" does ''not'' refer to business documents.
30* UrineTrouble: How Widdler the puppy gets his name. Technically, the bird-dropping that lands on Geoffrey's head also counts, as it contains both urine ''and'' feces.

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