Add a Delightfully Fun Story to Your Childs Science Fiction Collection

By Mike Hickmon


A new book written by Mike Hickmon creates a new spin in the way kids can deal with their bodily functions and will end up on any kid's favorite story book list. The world that "The Adventures of the Fartketeer-Freddy Comes to the Rescue" brings to life can only be described as "stinktastic". It's a world where farts are contained in tanks and one young boy uses fumes to become a town hero. This adventure your child will find humor and children's science fiction while learning anything is possible.

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.

Water bombing big bad bullies, saving his friends from high places, fighting off coyotes and massive wedgies are just a few of the amazing adventures that Freddy McFartfart has in this children's fiction adventure book. Freddy does it all by using friends as well as his own embarrassing farts as his own unique blend of stinky methane gas and hydrogen as fuel for his father's jetpack. The truly cool part of this book though, is that while becoming the hero, you also get to see his determination to survive a few unfortunate events and your child learns a few survival skills such as tracking landmarks so they won't get lost if exploring as well.

This children's fiction adventure stands in a class its own because you may expect it to be a gross, potty humor type story due to its topic. This is not the case, though it does have some very imaginative names for the characters inside it. It's a serious problem the family deals with and the author mixes that problem with engineering science and ways to use the negative aspects to Freddy's favor. His farts can even save his life. There is explanation about how the jetpack works and how different elements when mixed with farts can produce the power the jetpack needs.

There is no denying, small children giggle when they "fart" because of the silly sound and older kids feel that their natural bodily function is gross. Kids of all ages will love reading about how Freddy saves the world in this 160 page children's Science fiction adventure that uses that strange function and gives it the unique twist of being a good thing. It combines creativity, courage, and suspense with humor and it is quickly becoming a favorite for all who read it.

It isn't often you find children's science fiction adventure stories that can both teach your child how important experimenting is and entertain them the way this children's fiction story can. Your child will want to read it because of the "farting" aspect; they will enjoy it because of the way Freddy saves the world around him.

The book is written for young kids but it is enjoyable by children and adults alike which has put it at the top of the list for best children's books available on the Kindle Store today. Especially, if you have a child who is either entertained or embarrassed by their "silent but deadly" bodily functions. It will work well to prove that the natural functions of their body, doesn't have to be horrible. Author, Mike Hickmon, has definitely done his job well.

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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