Does It Fart?

A Kid's Guide to the Gas Animals Pass

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By Nick Caruso

By Dani Rabaiotti

Illustrated by Alex G. Griffiths

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$17.99

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$22.99 CAD

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  1. Hardcover $17.99 $22.99 CAD
  2. ebook $9.99 $12.99 CAD

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A hilariously informative book of facts, farts, and fun!

Dogs fart. Cats fart. Horses fart (a lot). But what about snakes? Spiders? Octopuses? What about chimpanzees? Cheetahs? Or dinosaurs?

In this gaseous guide to kids' favorite animals (and some they've probably never heard of), young readers will discover not only which animals pass gas, but also which have the stinkiest farts, which fart the most, and where all this smelly stuff comes from. They'll even learn which species has its own secret fart code! Perfect for reluctant readers, and with full-color illustrations throughout, Does It Fart? is the funniest book you never knew you needed.

Based on the New York Times bestseller Does It Fart?: The Definitive Field Guide to Animal Flatulence.

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  • Booklist Editors' Choice 2019
    Wisconsin's 2020 Picture This List
    ILA-CBC Children's Choice Book
    2022 Bluestem Award Nominee
  • * "From opening overview of the diverse anatomical processes that lead to passing gas to closing reminder that everyone does it (even kids), a savory blast for all who appreciate humor on an alimentary level. And science, of course."
    Booklist, starred review
  • "Laugh-out-loud.... [A] silly but science-filled text. Sure, farts are funny, but they're also a normal part of living (and eating)."
    Publishers Weekly

On Sale
Jul 2, 2019
Page Count
48 pages
ISBN-13
9780316491044

Nick Caruso

About the Author

Nick Caruso is a postdoctoral associate in the Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation at Virginia Tech.

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Dani Rabaiotti

About the Author

Dani Rabaiotti is a PhD candidate and a zoologist at the Zoological Society of London.

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