Keep it clean!
(2025)

Fiction

Graphic Novel

Call Numbers:
KIDS NEW J/GN/BIG/IDEAS

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Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Kids' New & Popular Books KIDS NEW J/GN/BIG/IDEAS Due: 2/5/2026
Kids' New & Popular Books KIDS NEW J/GN/BIG/IDEAS Due: 2/11/2026

Details

PUBLISHED
New York : Fanfare Books, 2025
DESCRIPTION

124 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 21 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9781419779961, 1419779966, 9781419779961, 1419779966
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

"This entertaining graphic novel from award winner Dan Brown will get kids talking, since it's all about the history of dealing with poop, pee, and dirty hands. Part of the Big Ideas That Changed the World graphic novel series, this full-color book is appropriate for the classroom and includes a timeline, endnotes, and a bibliography. In 1895, an engineer named George Waring was appointed New York City's first commissioner of street cleaning. His task? To make a city with millions of people livable. Narrated by Waring, Keep It Clean! explores the concept of public health, which means ensuring clean water and adequate sewage disposal for everyone, and covers topics such as personal hygiene, sewer systems, and chemical water treatment. Acclaimed author-illustrator Don Brown takes readers on a journey through history and around the world, from Greek, Roman, and Aztec aqueducts and the dawn of bathing (including social public bathing in Japan and religious bathing ceremonies in Machu Picchu) to the invention of soap in the Middle East, the first use of flush toilets approximately 4,000 years ago, and the first toilets used in outer space-a Big Idea when you consider that early astronauts on Apollo 11 had none! Full of facts and colorful historical figures, Brown chronicles both historical mishaps-like rivers full of human waste and King Henry VI's notorious basement of poop-and monumental scientific breakthroughs including Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch's discovery of the link between microbes (germs) and disease. Brown also highlights how social classes became divided not only by wealth and culture but also by smell, and calls attention to modern-day health crises. Today, nearly two billion people around the world live without clean water and about 3.6 billion people-nearly half of the world's population-live without proper sanitation. Breaking down concepts in an accessible, kid-friendly way, this nonfiction graphic novel shows why "keeping it clean" is vitally important whether it's a city, town, home, or person"-- Provided by publisher

Ages 8 to 12