Thursday, 14 March 2013

An Excellent Kids Sci-fi Story Book for Amazon's Amazon Kindle Market

By Michael 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, 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.

In this children's fiction adventure book, Freddy McFartfart experiences many wonderful adventures with his new jetpack. He saves friends and a cat when they are stuck in high places, fights against bullies at school by water bombing them, and he does it all by using his embarrassing "stinky stuff" as their unique brand of methane gas mixed with hydrogen in his father's jetpack. While doing all the other stuff is cool, your child will also see Freddy's determination to survive even when things aren't going right for him, even as he is lost in a desert after getting a massive wedgie from a dead tree and he has to defend himself from mean coyotes.

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.

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.

Your child and you will laugh until their belly hurts over the definitions of various "fart types" in the Adventures of the Fartketeer. Some of these super silly definitions you will find out while reading the storybook, others are only found at the back of the book. This book is just an amazing tool to use in order to encourage your children to read simply for the joy of reading. It is an awesome choice for a children fiction story and it is simply one of the best children books around. Your child will surely get a lot of big laughs from the story's silly topic being mixed with adventure while encouraging them to believe that anything is possible.




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