Magoo and His Magic Poo

I would like to share a new children’s book Magoo and His Magic Poo by HD Ronay (Author), Michael Harring (Illustrator) I received for a review.

I must tell you I had more in common with this book than I would like to admit as I’ve had a smushy stomach the past couple day. Just as Charlie, David and Magoo the Cat has. What about you? Including our POOP being extra stinky just like Magoo. How about you?

Magoo likes to take walks because he is friends with Rabbits and Birds. I would like to go on a walk like this. How about you? Then he stumbles on a place with sad Puppies and that were in cages. That’s horrible isn’t it? Magoo knew they needed his help. Magoo meets Tippy who introduces Magoo to his sister Macy.

Tippy let Magoo know they kept making more Puppies and he didn’t know why. The humans wouldn’t let the Puppies out and there were full of rage. Rufus was the meanest and grouchiest. His right hand man was named Bart. Magoo knew if he pooped adults would run.

Tippy asked Magoo why he would help them because they were Puppies and he is a Cat. Magoo said he loved everyone even the Rat. Which I guess I should do as well even thought I don’t like Bugs, Rats, or Snakes. How about you? Rufus went by and Magoo farted ie pooped.

Magoo was able to free all the puppies. Isn’t that wonderful? All the dogs was out and free but were was Macy? Magoo again thought he would help with his rear but only a fat came out no, poop. Oh, no what is going to happen to Macy? I am not going to tell you because I believe you should pick up a copy of Magoo and His Magic to share with every little boy you know because the like poop.

But girls will like the Kittens and all the animals in the book so don’t leave them out. Not only that I believe adults would also enjoy Magoo and His Magic. If your homeschooling your children check out free downloadable Magoo Lesson Plans f=or K-2, the lesson plan focuses on the importance of being kind. For grades 3-5, the lesson plan explores the idea of using our own superpowers for good.

In the book they talk about Prunes and Cheese Charlie can sample in his homeschool cooking class. Being constipated which Charlie can study in his health class. Charlie and I liked learning Macy, Tippy and Macy all became friends. Remember even though your butt may stink at times sometimes it might be a good thing.

About the book:

Magoo and His Magic Poo is the story of a superhero Cat who uses his unique “gift” to rescue puppies from a puppy mill. Magoo blends laughter with life lessons to remind readers that we all have special gifts we can use to help others.

Midwest Book Review calls Magoo “Freshly unique and original from beginning to end, offering valuable discussion points on not just bodily functions, but humane animal treatment, kindness, and acceptance. Parents who choose Magoo and His Magic Poo for an enlightening read will find its opportunities for laughter, entertainment value, and surprising life insights to be simply delightful, making the book highly recommended as a standout for any home or school library collection.”

Order your copy of “Magoo and His Magic Poo” today and share the laughter and lessons with your little ones! As a special gift to teachers, free downloadable Magoo Lesson Plans are available on the website. For K-2, the lesson plan focuses on the importance of being kind. For grades 3-5, the lesson plan explores the idea of using our own superpowers for good. Learn more about Magoo at MagooAndHisMagic.com.

Meet the Author: H.D. Ronay

Howie Ronay is a Cannes Lions-winning Creative Director with over twenty years of experience at global ad agencies. He has been fortunate to have won multiple Effies, Webby awards and created Kraft Food’s first Top Ten Super Bowl spot for Planters as ranked by USA Today’s Ad Meter.

His viral video for Kmart was featured on The Today Show, Good Morning America and CNN and was selected by YouTube as one of the “Top 20 Ads of the Past Decade.” Howie recently found out his parents’ nickname for him as a baby was “Doo Doo,” so this is all indeed, coming full circle.

Michael Harring is a CLIO and ADDY award winning illustrator. Over the past fifteen years, Michael’s unique creative touch has helped to shape the campaigns of iconic clients that include Funko, Willie Nelson and The Last Prisoner Project. His varied skill set spans illustration, art direction, graphic design, directing, writing, producing, large scale Halloween sculpture and accidental Goldfish rescue. Michael was also once yelled at by Gary Busey.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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