The Worms Wouldn't Stop Pooping is a silly, gross, and surprisingly thoughtful follow-up to The Day the Adults Turned Wormy-about what happens when grown-up chaos starts leaving messes everywhere.
Sally has gotten very good at noticing worms. At one house, they pop up, make a fuss, and leave. At the other, they stick around, poop on the stairs, poop in the fruit bowl, and somehow make everything Sally's fault.
As the worm poop piles up, Sally starts to notice something important:
some messes belong to kids...
and some do not.
With simple drawings, goofy humor, and a sharp kid perspective, this story helps children understand the difference between little mistakes, big feelings, and grown-up messes that were never theirs to clean up. Perfect for ages 4-8, this funny and emotionally smart story opens the door to deeper conversations about responsibility, emotional patterns, and what belongs to kids-and what doesn't.