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My Butt Speaks is about a young boy that realized the capacity of his farts and what they do to the environment around him. Realizing that he can annoy his sister when he lets one rip and make her run out of the room, realizing that sometimes its something that you can't help to stop or the volume of which it comes and how embarrassing it can be around certain people. It also comes to his attention that he can sometimes hold it in. This book is for those parents out there that want to put a smile on their kids face and get them to take their mind off of the simple stressors that children go…mehr

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My Butt Speaks is about a young boy that realized the capacity of his farts and what they do to the environment around him. Realizing that he can annoy his sister when he lets one rip and make her run out of the room, realizing that sometimes its something that you can't help to stop or the volume of which it comes and how embarrassing it can be around certain people. It also comes to his attention that he can sometimes hold it in. This book is for those parents out there that want to put a smile on their kids face and get them to take their mind off of the simple stressors that children go through in their life and create a bonding experience with their parents or can be used as an ice breaker for ongoing conversation that will make your child feel free to express themselves.
Autorenporträt
Trenton Clay Gross was born in Cape Girardeau, MO on December 25th, 1994. His parents are Kristy Lynn Wilson (Mother) and James Alvin Gross (Father). Trenton has one sibling Victoria Lynn Gross (Sister). He grew up in Sikeston, MO. He went to Sikeston Public schools until High School when he went to Private school at Notre Dame Regional High School in Cape Girardeau graduating in 2013. He was a wrestler for little league AAU, then Sikeston Public schools, and on to Notre Dame where he was injured his Senior year before the wrestling season. He also played baseball as a child and after quitting became an umpire with his father for a couple seasons at the Sikeston Complex. He grew up to have two children McKinleigh Jean Gross (Daughter) and Jamison Ray Bryan Gross (Son) who were the inspiration to create the book My Butt Speaks. Trenton joined the Army in February 2014 and currently still serving as a Petroleum Supply Specialist.