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Pottymouth and Stoopid

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SKU: 9781784754204

Original price was: ₹399.00.Current price is: ₹319.00.

“Pottymouth” and “Stoopid” are stuck with unfair labels. In seventh grade, everyone believes these names, even teachers. Can they change minds? Discover their story in Johnny Marr’s book. ISBN: 9781784754204

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9781784754204
  • Publisher: Cornerstone
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 130 mm
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 318 gr
  • ISBN-10: 178475420X
  • Publisher Date: 02 Nov 2017
  • Depth: 27
  • No of Pages: 336
  • Spine Width: 31 mm
  • Width: 197 mm

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

23 reviews for Pottymouth and Stoopid

  1. Lakshita

    What a fantastic book that teaches you to not judge a book by its cover. My child and I were thrilled.

  2. Sumit

    Touching book about labels. My child finished the book very quickly and said it was interesting. I feel it’s okay, nothing special about it.

  3. Sanya Arora

    It’s not something that I would typically read or be interested in, but my child wanted it, so I read it with them. I would buy again!

  4. Sagar Meena

    It was an okay read. The characters were well-developed, but the plot was a little predictable. My kids thought the book was really cool.

  5. Sonu Kumar Khitoliya

    My child really enjoyed this story about the power of labels. It’s an easy book to sit down and fly through the pages. I think it was just okay.

  6. Akshit Singh

    Great book to teach kids about the power of labels! This book may be a little too short for some readers, but it’s overall a good book.

  7. Tejaswi Satya Sai Raj Mosa

    Good story. Kids seem to enjoy it and the message. It does feel a little too simple, but it teaches the kids about life and bullying.

  8. Swapnil Shanu

    My children say the book is a wonderful read, and I am so glad that they enjoyed it. It may not be for other readers.

  9. Sahil Saini

    This book will be a great addition to any child’s library. It may not be the best book that has ever existed, but it teaches values.

  10. Umesh K Soni

    A cute story about overcoming labels. My son enjoyed it, but I felt it was a little simplistic. Still, a good message overall.

  11. Tanya Khurana

    The book was okay. It didn’t really grab me, but my students thought it was pretty cool. A decent read for middle schoolers.

  12. Hemant

    Easy to read and fun story. The main characters were really interesting and well-developed. Definitely recommend!

  13. Yashika Rajani

    I think this book is a good book, but I feel that the characters were missing something. The characters fell short from being relatable.

  14. Adithya Venkatesh

    Interesting concept, but the writing felt a bit clunky at times. My students found it relatable, though. Worth a read, but not amazing.

  15. Harsh

    I read this book with my children and they loved it! They begged me to read it again with them. I would consider buying again.

  16. Vipin Kumar

    My child loved the book and devoured it over the course of an hour. Easy to read, and the topics discussed were great. I learned a lot.

  17. Ujjwal Chauhan

    My daughter devoured this book! She related to the characters immediately. A great read for middle schoolers struggling with identity.

  18. Mohammad Chhipa Mo.samir Faride

    Touching novel about overcoming labels. My kid said it was interesting and fun to read. Definitely worth the purchase, even for the cover.

  19. Saksham Gupta

    Really awesome book. I am so glad that I bought this book for my child, and now they are interested in reading more books! I will purchase again.

  20. Vinay Digwal

    A good, quick read with an important message about judging people based on labels. My child found it engaging.

  21. Hitesh Bhatia

    A powerful message about judging others too quickly. My kids and I had a great discussion after reading it. Highly recommend!

  22. Akshat Chopra

    I loved the book! It really dives into the middle school experience. The characters are well-rounded. A few parts of the story could be better.

  23. Rixcel Katoch

    I’d have to say it’s not the most incredible book in the world, but I would read again with my child to discuss further.

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