The phrase “who will eat my cookie book” refers to an actual adult parody picture book titled “Who Will Eat My Cookie?” by Kinsey Maezing, which has become a small viral/trending topic online since late 2024 and into 2025.

What the book is

  • It is an ADULT parody picture book, not a children’s book, despite looking like one at first glance.
  • The main character, Suzy, has a “delicious cookie” but “no one to eat it,” and the joke is that the language sounds innocent while clearly being suggestive for adults.
  • Readings of the book on YouTube and social media explicitly note that it is “not intended for kids” and include viewer‑discretion warnings.

Why people are talking about it

  • Clips of people doing “story time” readings of Who Will Eat My Cookie? have circulated on YouTube, Reddit, and Facebook, helping it trend as a rude, tongue‑in‑cheek parody of wholesome kids’ books.
  • Online commenters point out that “being innocent‑seeming but dirty is the entire point of these books,” putting it in the same lane as other adult parody picture books that look like bedtime stories but are really jokes for grown‑ups.

So, “who will eat my cookie book”?

If by “who will eat my cookie book” you mean:

  • What is it / what’s going on with it?
    It’s an adult parody picture book where the whole humor comes from double meanings and faux‑innocent phrasing.
  • Is it kid‑friendly?
    No: creators and listings repeatedly stress that it is meant for adults and is not children’s content.

If you were asking something else (like where to get it, what the plot beats are, or whether there are similar books), tell me what you have in mind and I can focus on that.