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The Amazon Store at MillionDollarPetPix.com ( In association with Amazon.com )The Gas We Pass: The Story of Fartsby: Shinta Cho Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: Library BindingDewey Decimal Number: 612.3 EAN: 9781435274341 ISBN: 1435274342 Publication Date: May 09, 2008 Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Well doneNice job on the book. How can people not like books about farts? Check out the lastest by Bach Anon called Dropping Almonds to see how poop serves as a good metaphor in corporate America. Rating: - Technical for kidsIt gets into a lot of really science-y stuff for a kids book, but its still a hoot and a holler. If I could get all the books in this series in a boxed set I would because they're so funny and will actually teach kids. Rating: - A More Advanced Book than I'd AnticipatedI really thought that this book would appeal to my 2 year old, who I am potty training. I was wrong. This book is really more for a 5 year old or possibly older. After all, what school age kid doesn't think that farting is hilarious. The pictures are great, but the story isn't appealing for small kids. Rating: - Not as expected and not recommended. I was dissappointed with this book. While it starts out ok, it quickly deteriates. Imagine, telling children to go ahead, let that fart out. Not that I think a child can't fart, but, what about some common courtesy to those around that may have to smell that fart. This book was also too technical for children or at least not written to a reasonable level. Not Recommended, keep looking, there are better books on the subject, ones that will review the subject in an educational but entertaining ... Read More Rating: - Don't you pass on this gas of a book!!We love this book!!! After my daughter-in-law got over the initial shock of the books' title, my son read it to our 17-month old granddaughter--and we all enjoyed the book tremendously!! Right now, our grandbaby thinks it is hilarious to fart, and "The Gas We Pass..." teaches that every living thing passes gas. I enjoyed the addition of the scientific-fart-trivia, as well--That was an excellent idea to explain why the body passes gas, and what happens when we eat various foods. Our little sweetie ... Read More
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