“P” is for Poop opens a gentle, necessary conversation about digestion, embarrassment, and medical care. Through playful yet truthful poems, it helps children and caregivers face difficult moments with knowledge, courage, and even laughter. This book reminds families that understanding our bodies is powerful, and healing begins with honesty.
“Another day is worth fighting for. Hope grows when we refuse to give up.”
Michayila Joy Kairos
Michayila Joy Kairos has been a patient her whole life and a writer since childhood. She lives in Anchorage, Alaska, under the Northern Lights, with 25 years of medical work behind her and a lifetime of medical experiences still shaping her.
As a Certified Nurse Assistant and Human Services graduate, she brings both professional understanding and personal truth to every page. Her own emergency surgeries, her own ostomy, her own embarrassing moments all of them became fuel for something bigger.
Gentle, honest, unexpectedly funny. Books that help families navigate the medical stuff nobody prepared them for.
“P” is for Poop and future titles exist for one reason. Children and families deserve truthful, age-appropriate conversations about medical realities. These books replace shame with understanding. They turn confusion into language. They encourage advocacy, informed questions, and the courage to pursue proper care without apology.
Because isolation makes hard things feel so much heavier
To start conversations that words alone cannot reach
Because humor heals what medicine sometimes cannot touch
The embarrassing moments that somehow become the most bonding
These are real voices from people who thought they were alone until “P” is for Poop proved them wrong.
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Here are thoughtful responses to common questions families ask when navigating sensitive medical conversations with children.
This book is created for children facing medical or digestive challenges, and for parents, caregivers, educators, and medical professionals who support them through treatment and recovery.
Yes. The language remains age-appropriate, gentle, and educational while addressing real medical experiences honestly so children feel informed rather than frightened or confused.
Absolutely. By naming common medical situations openly, the poems normalize experiences like constipation, procedures, and hospital stays, helping children feel less isolated or ashamed.
Michayila Joy Kairos has decades of healthcare experience and personal medical history, which deeply informs the accuracy, compassion, and awareness woven throughout her writing.
Yes. Caregivers gain language, reassurance, and perspective that help them explain procedures, advocate effectively, and emotionally support children navigating uncertain medical journeys.
es. Future titles will continue addressing sensitive medical themes with honesty and hope, expanding resources for families seeking understanding, encouragement, and trustworthy guidance.