A Fantastic Kids Sci-fi Story Book for Amazon's Kindle Market

By Mike Hickmon


Imagine a world where farts were contained in tanks and used for flying solo with the help of a backpack and a young superhero. This is the world that "The Adventures of the Fartketeer-Freddy Comes to the Rescue" brings to life. It is a new children's book written by Mike Hickmon. This book mixes humor with children's science fiction to teach your child that anything can be possible. By combining giggles with adventure, it is sure to end up at the top of any child's favorite story book list.

Freddy, is a boy whose family has a big problem. They fart a lot more often than most people and it smells really rotten. The story, however "stinky" at times that Michael Hickmon crafted tells the adventure of how Freddy stopped letting his misfortune be an inconvenience with the help of his dad. The two create a jetpack that enables him to fly and it is powered by their stink.

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.

If you want an amazing children's fiction adventure that stands alone then this is definitely a book for you to consider and you don't have to worry that it will be just gross humor. The topic is somewhat gross but the story is anything but stinky though you wouldn't have a good children's book if it didn't have some humor in unexpected areas; such as imaginative names for characters in the story. The author does a great job combining engineering science and turning a negative thing into a positive. You will learn how they created the jetpack and gave it to life.

Whether your child laughs when they "fart" or gets embarrassed by it you and your kids will find enjoyment reading about the noises everyone's body makes. You will see humor in the story line of this 160 page children's science fiction adventure because of the unique twist it gives to the strange noises our bodies make naturally. You will see Freddy's bravery as well as creativity and you will enjoy the suspense and humor. It is a great little story for all children.

There are very few children's science fiction adventure stories that can entertain and teach how important an experiment can be. This children's fiction story can do that and much more. At first, children will want to read it because it's silly. They will read again and enjoy it because Freddy saves the people he cares about.

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.

The Adventures of the Fartketeer will have you and your child laughing until your sides hurt over the definitions of various "farts", some mentioned throughout the story while others are saved up until you reach the end. It's just a good book for anyone who is looking for the best children books to give their child. You will find it is a great tool to encourage your child to read simply for the fun of reading then you really should consider this story. It's just an all-around fun children fiction story. Your child will get a good laugh because of the silly bodily function topic mixed with adventure and it will encourage them to believe that anything is possible.




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