It depends on how it's presented. If it's too gross or inappropriate, then no. But if it's made into a cute adventure, like a poop that goes on a trip through the body and then out into the world to help a flower grow, it can be suitable. For instance, we can use poop as a character that teaches kids about health and nature.
One poop bedtime story could be about a little poop that gets lost in the big sewer world and has to find its way back home. It meets different characters like friendly bacteria that help it on its journey.
Well, not really a widely 'famous' one in the traditional sense. But in some children's books with a humorous touch, there might be little tales related to poop at bedtime. For example, in some books about farm animals, there could be a light - hearted mention of how animals go about their 'business' before going to sleep. However, it's not as well - known as classic fairy tales.
Once upon a time, there was a little pig named Poppy. Every night before bedtime, Poppy would go to the special poop corner in the farmyard. One night, as Poppy was doing its business, it noticed a shiny little pebble. It thought it was a magical poop - making pebble. So, every night from then on, Poppy would take the pebble with it to the poop corner, believing it made the whole process easier. And then, with a contented heart, Poppy would trot off to bed, dreaming of the next day's adventures in the farm.
One funny baby poop story is when my little nephew was in his high chair. He made this really strange face and then there was a loud poop sound. He just looked so surprised himself and then started giggling, which made the whole family laugh.
There was this time when I was in a public restroom at a shopping mall. The toilet paper roll was empty and I didn't realize until it was too late. I had to call out to the lady cleaning outside the bathroom to pass me some toilet paper. It was so mortifying, especially when I heard other people in the restroom giggling.
Yes, they are quite common. People often find themselves in situations where they can't immediately access a toilet, like when traveling long distances or in crowded public places. For example, at big music festivals, the lines for the portable toilets can be extremely long, and many people experience poop desperation while waiting.
Once, a group of students were playing a game during recess and one of them accidentally stepped in dog poop on the schoolyard. They then had to walk around with a stinky shoe for the rest of the day. Everyone made fun of them in a friendly way and it became a well - known school poop story.
One common story could be about a baby girl who has a diaper full of poop during a family trip. Her parents have to find a suitable place to change her diaper quickly. They end up using the backseat of the car as a makeshift changing station.
In some cases, like in a long - distance travel scenario, an adult might need to use adult diapers. There was a story of a traveler who was on a very long flight and couldn't easily access the restroom. They had to rely on adult diapers. It was a bit of an uncomfortable situation at first, but they planned ahead and managed it well.