<p>This bird has the attitude I think all birds have for humans regarding when they poop, although he takes it too far and is horrid to many animals. I guessed that the bird would learn his lesson with the bear, but what happened was unexpected and hilarious. I doubt the bird will poop on others ever again! <br /><br />The look of mischief on the bear's face and shock on the bird's face is one I won't forget for a while. I love the colour and style of the illustrations which convey more than words can for the feelings of all injured parties. This is a book to be reread many times, and is perfect if you need a pick me up.</p>
- Jessica Pitcairn, nayusreadingcorner
<p>We spotted this striking cover courtesy of Twitter and we wondered just how naughty can this bird be?<br />Then we got our mitts on a copy and found out just how naughty!!!<br />Oh boy, they weren't joking!<br />Meet bird, a very naughty bird, who finds fun in landing a poo on a great, big elephant's head or splatting a big bull right between his horns.<br />In fact, he takes great pleasure in pooing on anyone or indeed, anything.<br />But what happens when this naughty little bird meets his match?<br />With a five-star romping rhyme from the inimitable Sean Taylor and bold, characterful illustrations from Dan Widdowson, this coupling cannot fail to amuse any reader.<br />My six year old was particularly tickled by the birds antics and found much hilarity in the bear's expression when he was targeted.</p>
- picturebooksblogger, picturebooksblogger