Rudolph Arts: A Hilarious Christmas Tale Ask any kid if they think farts are funny and 99% of them will giggle and say yes. Rudolph Arts is the festive, laugh-out-loud children's book that's taking Christmas by storm! This charming, rhyming book dives into the hilarious world of Santa's reindeer as they go about their business-literally! My Granny used to tell all us kids before a long drive to make sure we go to the toilet first. She must have told the whole reindeer crew too, but they have their own unique way of, um, readying themselves for the long haul ahead. This light-hearted twist on…mehr
Rudolph Arts: A Hilarious Christmas Tale Ask any kid if they think farts are funny and 99% of them will giggle and say yes. Rudolph Arts is the festive, laugh-out-loud children's book that's taking Christmas by storm! This charming, rhyming book dives into the hilarious world of Santa's reindeer as they go about their business-literally! My Granny used to tell all us kids before a long drive to make sure we go to the toilet first. She must have told the whole reindeer crew too, but they have their own unique way of, um, readying themselves for the long haul ahead. This light-hearted twist on the classic Christmas character will have kids in stitches and parents chuckling along as they turn the pages. It's perfect for any child who loves to giggle at silly noises and bodily functions (so, pretty much every kid ever). Why do kids love Rudolph Arts so much? The answer is simple: farts are funny. There's something about a well-timed toot that sends children into fits of uncontrollable laughter. Fart sounds are universal-they're innocent, silly, and break the tension like nothing else can. Parents, you can rest easy knowing Rudolph Arts is packed with kid-friendly humour, clever rhymes, and just enough holiday magic to make it the perfect Christmas Eve read. It's guaranteed to be a family favourite that brings a little extra joy-and maybe some giggles-to your holiday season. So, get ready to help Rudolph and Santa prepare for the festive season, whilst having a conversation about small issues (like farts). This paves the way for parents to have future discussions about much more important topics and shows them that you're open and willing to have these conversations with them.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Julie Morris was born in the year you need to scroll way to far back on your phone to find, in South Australia, in a pub in the Adelaide Hills, where she maintains most of her ribaldry and sarcasm was developed. As an only child she was often in her own head making up stories and plays, and things to teach her pet galah to say to unsuspecting patrons. After completing her nursing training, Julie travelled the world with a backpack. She always found that laughter was the best medicine. Especially for children. She did many other jobs such as placing coffin lids and silver servicing without a clue how to hold a plate. Julie met many characters on her travels, such as the Dali Lama, whom she fell onto at the Darwin Airport, and Borris Becker whom she nearly killed with a kite on Glenelg Beach. Julie is not shy to get up and perform on stage. She has performed in an Indie Film and done stand-up comedy. Yet stored under her bed was a "gunna" box of writings poems and songs. The lid was weighed down with dust bunnies and tied up with a big bow made of procrastination. She was gunna write a book, one day. So far, her published stories are for kids. There is a fiction adult saga in the works based on her time in the NT. Some other adult sagas more suited to the black band Mills and Boon would slap across the front page, and a recipe book in the works.Julie children's books have some moral that she heard from her own Grandparents. Or educational value done in a way to help things stick in a young your mind. Others are just cheeky and made to make kids - and you - laugh out loud.
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