9,99 €
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Erscheint vorauss. 10. April 2025
  • Broschiertes Buch

Kids and parents will love this laugh-out-loud, beautifully illustrated journey around the hidden world of the humble fart A toot or a blow, a honk or a squeak Each fart is special, each fart is unique Hilarious verses and outrageous illustrations combine to produce an unforgettable picture book about officially the funniest thing in the world: farts! From the racetrack to the concert hall, from lowly bank-robbers to esteemed royals, farts are produced everywhere and by everyone - but never before has such a beautiful ode to farts in all their wonderful variety been written. The Secret Life of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Kids and parents will love this laugh-out-loud, beautifully illustrated journey around the hidden world of the humble fart A toot or a blow, a honk or a squeak Each fart is special, each fart is unique Hilarious verses and outrageous illustrations combine to produce an unforgettable picture book about officially the funniest thing in the world: farts! From the racetrack to the concert hall, from lowly bank-robbers to esteemed royals, farts are produced everywhere and by everyone - but never before has such a beautiful ode to farts in all their wonderful variety been written. The Secret Life of Farts is your masterfully crafted, rhyming guide to the rich, colourful world of flatulence that is all around us, packed full of hidden jokes for grown-ups and not-so-hidden ones for children. It is guaranteed to have you and your child giggling as you read it together and reciting its catchy rhyming couplets long after you close the book.
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Autorenporträt
Malin Klingenberg, born in 1979, lives in Jakobstad, Finland. She has written many books for children and won numerous awards. Sanna Mander, born in 1980, grew up in Stockholm and lives in Helsinki. She is an illustrator and author whose Nyckelknipan won the 2017 Finlandia Prize for children's and youth literature.