The Day My Fart Followed Santa Up The Chimney by Ben Johnson

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The Day My Fart Followed Santa Up The Chimney by Ben Johnson

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Authors: Ben Johnson and Sam Lawrence; Children's book

STORY-LINE, COMPOSITION, DEVELOPMENT OF THE DAY MY FART FOLLOWED SANTA UP THE CHIMNEY:

Geared towards young children, The Day My Fart Followed Santa Up The Chimney will entertain the young mind. Timmy is looking forward to snow and having fun on his new snow sled. Little Fart has never been on a sled and this is an adventure for both.

After a day on the hills, Christmas Eve and Santa wait. As a result, Little Fart waits excitedly for Santa. He just has to get up and met Santa. Santa needs help delivering gifts through the small chimney at a little girls house and ask Little Fart to help him. With laughter and fun, Santa and Little Fart deliver Christmas.

Young children will love the story of Santa and Little Fart. Easy to understand and with colorful pictures, the child's interest will be peaked. The story flows smoothly and clearly. Just the right length, the child will not become bored with the story. This would be a great bed time story for guardian/parent and child to enjoy together. After all, everyone thinks farts are funny, especially children!

Finally, in concluding my children novel/book review of The Day My Fart Followed Santa Up The Chimney, I found an entertaining story which younger children will find enjoyable.



THE DAY MY FART FOLLOWED SANTA UP THE CHIMNEY RECOMMENDATION: STARS 4

I would not hesitate to buy this book for my self or a friend with proper age children to enjoy this book.

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It sounds like an amusing read. Some parents might be thrown off because of the word, "fart," but I agree that it would be okay for older children who aren't likely to go around saying, "fart" every five seconds.

Great review! I'll have to check this book out and see what it is all about.
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I can imagine groups of little boys just sitting around giggling as this one is being ready. Mine would have loved it at this age.
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