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**Title:** Review of Inappropriate Children's Books
**Content:**
* A reviewer showcases a collection of bizarre and potentially inappropriate children's books, expressing shock and amusement.
* Featured book titles and themes include:
+ A peacock with a marijuana leaf
+ "Go the F*** to Sleep"
+ "The Night Dad Went to Jail"
+ "My Big Sister Takes Drugs"
+ "The Long Journey of Mr. Poop" (about a piece of feces)
+ "The Adventures of a Monkey Peeing"
+ "Cooking with Poo" (actually about a bear, not feces)
+ "That's Not Your Mommy Anymore" (a zombie tale)
+ Misleading or disturbing covers/examples for books about gender differences, measles, and more
* One book, initially thought to be for kids, is revealed to be a parody for adults.
* The reviewer concludes that while some books are humorous, others are too strange or inappropriate for children.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, each with a number and in short sentences, excluding opinions:
1. The video "Reaction Time" features a review of unusual children's books.
2. One book shown features a peacock with a marijuana leaf in its mouth.
3. A children's book titled "A Poor [Game]" involves a game where a child kneels and meows three times.
4. Another book, "Go the [Fuzzy] to Sleep" by Adam Manjbatch, instructs children to go to sleep.
5. A book titled "The Night Dad Went to Jail" discusses a parent's incarceration.
6. The book "My Big Sister Takes Drugs" depicts a child discovering their sister's drug use.
7. "The Adventures of a Piece of Turd" (also known as "The Long Journey of Mr. Poop") is a book about a traveling piece of feces.
8. A book titled "The Little Monkeys' Big Peeing Circus" features a monkey taking a piss as part of a circus theme.
9. "Cooking with Poo" is a cookbook with a misleading title, actually featuring recipes, not ingredients, named "Poo".
10. "That's Not Your Mommy Anymore" is a zombie-themed children's book.
11. A book titled "Gender Differences: Boy vs. Girl" uses potentially misleading illustrations to explain gender differences.
12. "Don't Eat This Book" (or similarly titled) is mentioned but details are skipped over due to a covered title.
13. "Melanie's Marvellous Measles" is a book that strangely depicts a child with measles engaging in outdoor activities.
14. "If You Give a Kid a Cookie, Will You Shut the [Fuzzy] Up" is revealed to be a parody book intended for adults, not children.
15. "Games You Can Play with Your [Fuzzy]" is briefly mentioned, with a comment on playing chess.