COMPETITION CLOSED: Whose Poo Book Competition – Win Brilliant Nature Books for Kids

Enter Our Whose Poo Book Competition and Win a Wildly Funny Nature Book!

We’re delighted to launch our Whose Poo book competition, giving five lucky Hoopla readers the chance to win a beautifully illustrated children’s nature book that celebrates curiosity, wildlife and outdoor discovery.

Whose Poo? by Alexandra Milton is a brilliantly engaging guide to animal tracks and droppings — perfect for young explorers who love spotting creatures on woodland walks or in the garden.

Whose Poo book competition


🦊 What is Whose Poo? about?

This beautifully illustrated children’s nature book helps young explorers discover:

  • 🐾 How to identify animal poo in the wild
  • 🌲 Which woodland creatures leave which clues behind
  • 🔎 Why poo tells us so much about diet and habitat
  • 🌍 How to become a mini nature detective

With gentle humour and gorgeous artwork, it’s the perfect mix of learning, laughter and outdoor curiosity – right up Hoopla’s street.

Whose Poo book competition


🌿 Why Hoopla Families Will Love It

At Hoopla, the happy magazine for curious kids, we celebrate:

  • Screen-free discovery
  • Outdoor play and exploration
  • Confidence-building learning
  • Finding joy in the natural world

Whose Poo? fits beautifully with our mission: encouraging children aged 4–9 to head outside, ask questions and notice the little details that make nature magical. Enter our Whose Poo book competition to find out for yourself!

It’s also brilliant for:

  • Forest school inspiration
  • Weekend family walks
  • Nature-themed learning at home
  • Curious kids who love animals

🎉 The Prize

We’re giving away 5 copies of Whose Poo?  That’s five chances to win!


📝 How to Enter the Whose Poo? Book Competition

Simply answer this question to be in with a chance of winning:

Which animal’s poo is cube-shaped?
A. Wombat
B. Bird
C. Worm

Competition closes at midnight on 31st March 2026. Click here for full terms and conditions.


🔎 Why Nature Books Matter for Children

Encouraging children to notice animal tracks, feathers, nests — and yes, even poo! — builds:

  • Observation skills

  • Scientific thinking

  • Environmental awareness

  • Confidence outdoors

Curiosity starts with simple questions. And sometimes… those questions are a bit smelly.


❓ FAQ

What age is Whose Poo? suitable for?
It’s ideal for children aged around 4–9, especially those interested in animals and nature.

Is this book educational?
Yes — it teaches animal identification, habitats and diet through engaging illustrations and accessible text.

How do I enter the Hoopla competition?
Simply comment on this post and follow the entry instructions above.


If you love joyful, curiosity-led, screen-free fun, don’t forget you can also try Hoopla magazine — packed with crafts, outdoor activities, mindful moments and confidence-boosting challenges.

👉 Discover more at Hoopla — the happy magazine for curious kids.

Good luck! 🍀

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