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- How to pee your pants* : * the right way / by Wilson, Rachel Michelle.;
"Well, it happened. You peed your pants. You probably regret that second (okay, third) lemonade. We've all been there. This book has some tips to get you through it (including but not limited to traffic cone pants, extraterrestrial negotiations, food fights, and other very practical techniques). With her playful retro palette, debut author-illustrator Rachel Michelle Wilson offers a space to laugh with yourself through one of life's most embarrassing moments and remember that you're never as alone as you think"--Publisher's website.
- Subjects: Humorous fiction.; Picture books.; Urination; Embarrassment;
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- Busting! / by Blabey, Aaron.;
Louse is BUSTING for the loo. But the loo has quite a queue. So what on earth is Lou to do? Lou is BUSTING for the loo. But the loo has quite a queue. So what on earth is Lou to do? Kids and parents will immediately identify with poor Lou's desperate situation. Lou really, REALLY has to go to the bathroom, but the line is too long! Poor Lou frantically and hilariously races from one bad option to another. Thankfully for Lou, he does, at long last, find relief.
- Subjects: Animal fiction.; Stories in rhyme.; Picture books.; Urination; Public toilets;
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- The prince and the pee / by Gormley, Greg.; Mould, Chris.;
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- Subjects: Knights and knighthood; Urination;
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- The little puddle / by Scheffler, Axel.;
When Pip goes to Posy's house to play, they are having such a good time that Pip forgets something very important."Ages 2-5"--P. [4] of cover.LSC
- Subjects: Mice; Rabbits; Urination; Toilet training; Friendship;
- © 2013, c2011., Candlewick Press,
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- The scoop on poop : safely capturing and recycling the nutrients in greywater, humanure, and urine / by Chiras, Daniel D.; Chiras, Forrest.;
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- Subjects: Graywater (Domestic wastewater); Water reuse.; Urine.; Feces.;
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- One-third nerd / by Choldenko, Gennifer,1957-; Ceulemans, Eglantine.;
Ten-year-old Liam and his two younger sisters, precocious third-grader Dakota and second-grader Izzy, who has Down syndrome, face the possibility of losing their beloved dog, Cupcake, who keeps urinating on their apartment's carpet.LSC
- Subjects: Brothers and sisters; Families; German shepherd dog; Dogs; People with mental disabilities; Down syndrome; Apartment houses;
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- What's in your body? / by Hastings, Ximena.; Hawkins, Alison.;
How are scabs formed? Why do mites live on your eyelashes? How much urine can a human bladder hold? Learn the answers to these questions and even more super gross human body facts with Dr. Ick and Sam the Dog... if you dare!
- Subjects: Readers (Publications); Human body;
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- The four workarounds : strategies from the world's scrappiest organizations for tackling complex problems / by Savaget, Paulo,author.;
Includes bibliographical references."Oxford University professor and award-winning researcher Paulo Savaget reveals the ways that the scrappiest organizations problem solve and how everyone can use the same tools at work and in life. We constantly encounter complex problems at home, in our places of work, and in society at large. Even if we had all the time and money in the world, sometimes no good solution can be found. So, what should we do, especially when we can't wait? The answer: A Workaround. When Paulo Savaget was ten months old growing up in Brazil, he became deathly ill. His parents had no access to baby formula he needed-but managed to save his life using a simple workaround. Decades later, Savaget began to study workarounds to find different ways they can address our most urgent problems. For ages, corporations have been lecturing the world on how to get things done-but Savaget soon discovered that much about problem-solving can be learned from the scrappiest groups. He focused his research on groups that have made an artform out of subverting the status quo. He identified four workarounds: the piggyback, the loophole, the roundabout, and the next-best. This book explains how each one works and how to know which one to use when. The Four Workarounds covers stories of how seemingly intractable problems-from public urination to the challenges of delivering life-saving medicine to remote communities- were unconventionally addressed. Savaget shows how some of the world's most influential and admired organizations have used and benefited from these scrappy tactics. And he demonstrates how we can, too"--
- Subjects: Decision making.; Positive psychology.; Problem solving.;
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- Your growling guts and dynamic digestive system : find out how your body works! / by Mason, Paul,1967-;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Your growling guts -- The miraculous mouth -- Time to chew -- Journey down the oesophagus -- The body's food mixer -- The long small intestine -- Your lovely liver -- The large intestine -- Bacterial by-product -- Digestion waste: stools -- Waste removeal: urine -- Vomit and other problems -- Maintenance and servicing -- Gutsy words -- Digest this information.LSC
- Subjects: Digestive organs; Gastrointestinal system;
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- Earthly materials : journeys through our bodies' emissions, excretions, and disintegrations / by Wood, Cutter,author.;
"To live, our bodies must continuously shed materials. Stop urinating, stop defecating, stop expelling breath, and death is near. While we often think of these materials as embarrassing waste products, they serve far more complex functions. The color of our mucus, the volume of our flatus, the rhythm of our breath: taken together, these materials tell a story of the human that produced them. Moreover, the exchange, elimination, and frequent disguise of our effluence has been elemental to the development of human civilization, and our lives today are still governed by a host of laws and superstitions and social mores about the materials our bodies leave behind. In each of twelve discrete chapters, Earthly Materials tells a story about one of the materials the human body sheds--from breath and urine to vomit and tears. Sometimes the questions examined are historical: What have we physically done with all the urine produced in our cities? Sometimes they approach the matter through a philosophical lens: Is it ever logical to cry? Sometimes they explore recent scientific discoveries: How is mucus forcing us to reconsider our understanding of natural selection? But they always offer a window into how we negotiate our place in the world and how we get along with one another."--
- Subjects: Trivia and miscellanea.; Human anatomy; Human body; Human physiology;
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