Have you ever found yourself being hit by dung and not knowing where it came from? No?

Well this little monkey finds himself on the receiving end of a rather stinky projectile and he doesn’t know where it’s from or who made it. Furley, for that’s his name, goes on search for the creator of the smelly missile to administer some good old-fashioned retribution. Along the way he meets lots of interesting (and usually very large and dangerous) characters who all seem equally annoyed by his questionin

Have you ever found yourself being hit by dung and not knowing where it came from? No?

Well this little monkey finds himself on the receiving end of a rather stinky projectile and he doesn’t know where it’s from or who made it. Furley, for that’s his name, goes on search for the creator of the smelly missile to administer some good old-fashioned retribution. Along the way he meets lots of interesting (and usually very large and dangerous) characters who all seem equally annoyed by his questioning - “Who Flung Dung?”



I read this book to my 4 year old nephew who thought it was hysterical, not just because of the toilet humour of the story but also because of the amusing illustrations that go along with it.

Also, there are some nice touches to this book. For example, on each page the real culprit is hiding in different places and it’s fun to try and find him.



The level of this book as a text within school would be KS1. However, as a class book this would be interesting to read for most ages because it has some creative language and repeated phrases. I would recommend this book to read to year 2.

