Friday, March 15, 2013

Read the Adventures of Freddy McFartfart on Amazon These Days

By Mike Hickmon


A wonderful new story written by Mike Hickmon is sure to become one of the children's science fiction stories that all kids want to read. The name is, "The Adventures of the Fartketeer-Freddy Comes to the Rescue." Who says that farts are just noise and stink? The writer has created a world where farts are containable in tanks and a young boy with stinky issues can use it to his advantage and he becomes the town hero. Your child will come to see that anything is possible with imagination.

Freddy's family is unique in the fact that they produce a lot of smelly farts. Rather than considering it an embarrassment and sticking to the negative side of their issues, Michael Hickmon has created a one-of-a-kind story about how that family could gain from their un-natural yet oddly natural abilities when father and son work together as a team to create a jetpack that runs off their stinky air problem.

Freddy McFartfart has many adventures as he flies around for fun, as well as to save people and cats from dangerous situations, like very tall pine trees and uses it as a tool so that he can water bomb the school bully. He does it all while using his flatulence problem, also known as their own brand of smelly methane, combined with hydrogen as the fuel for his father's jetpack in this children's fiction adventure book. This amazing story about "gas" also talks a little about various things kids should learn such as taking notice of landmarks so they don't get lost and shows them Freddy's determination to survive even in the sweltering desert.

It isn't gross humor that you will find in this children's fiction adventure. It stands in a class all by itself. The author sets the stage for stinky humor and resists the urge to use it. It's just a great book with humor in unexpected areas such as creative names for some of the characters. This is why it is such a great children's book and it combines engineering science and positive ideas into realities. Your child will see how pictures and read about how Freddy gives life to the jetpack his father and he have made by working as a team.

Kids of all ages feel that "farting" is either really gross or extremely funny. This book will satisfy either thought or feeling on this subject and kids or adults of all ages will enjoy reading about Freddy saving the world around him in this 160 page children's science fiction adventure that adds unique twist to the strange noises that our bodies make all the time. Inside this story alone you and your child will find a combination of courage, humor, suspense, and creativity.

Very few children's Science fiction adventure stories will entertain and teach your child the value of experimenting the way this story does in this children's fiction. Your child will want to read it because of the funny farting idea; they will enjoy it because of the creative way that Freddy saves the world while using it.

Author Mike Hickmon has written a truly great story that belongs at the top of the list for best children's books on the Kindle market. This is due to the fact that whether you cringe in embarrassment or laugh your head off over the idea of those "silent but deadly" body functions you will discover that those natural bodily functions don't have to be disgusting and you will know it because no matter how old you are, you will enjoy the story.

If you want to get a book for your child that will prove to them that anything is possible while making them laugh until their sides hurt then you should definitely let them read the Adventures of the Fartketeer. Not only is it a great story but it also has a unique collection of silly definitions regarding different "fart types". This is perhaps the best children books around today because it is just an amazingly well written story to use as a tool and to encourage your child to read simply for the joy of reading a good story. It's a little children fiction story that will give them a lot of them a lot of very large laughs!




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