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Farty Pants :A Stinky Book of Monsters

Farty Pants

Farty Pants :A Stinky Book of Monsters

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Published: 7 December, 2023
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Description

He farts! She farts! We all fart—but why? Combining science and history with humor, Farty Pants explains it all—complete with all-new fun-loving monster illustrations and hidden buttons that trigger ten unique fart sounds.

Were farts always taboo? Did kings and queens fart? Is there a difference between baby and grandpa farts? Learn all of this and more with facts that cover their loudness and speed, as well as how farts work differently in water, space, and beyond! 

Press the buttons to explore a world of fart sounds, including a mummy fart, a musical fart, a baseball fart, and more. Each sound relates to a humorous fact on the same page. You and the kids in your life will have a gas learning crazy fart facts, including:
 
  • The average person farts 14 times a day!
  • Philosopher Pythagoras believed you could accidentally fart out your soul.
  • The longest verified fart was by Bernard Clemmens of London: 2 minutes and 42 seconds!
  • Farts can travel at 10 feet per second (over 3 meters per second).

Who knew farts could be so educational? Farty Pants is sure to be a hit with any child who loves to talk about farting (pretty much every kid)!
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More Details

Type Book
ISBN13 9780760385180
ISBN10 0760385181
Number Of Pages 24
Item Weight 340 g
Publisher / Reseller Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
Format hardback
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Author's Bio

Dean Gray was born in Roehampton and currently based in South London. Dean studied Graphic Design, which makes that conceptual thinking plays a huge part in his idea process. He takes a lot of inspiration from watching films, animations, browsing the Internet, collecting vinyl toys, kawaii culture and science fiction. He has a character-driven approach to his work and is passionate about storytelling. Creating a character that someone can have an emotional connection with is what Dean finds most exciting.

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