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Cargando... The Big Bang and Other Farts: A Blast Through the Past (edición 2023)por Daisy Bird (Autor), Marianna Coppo (Ilustrador)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing. The Big Bang And Other Farts is the cutest children's book. The illustrations are eye catching and perfect to grab little one's attention. The book is humorous, but also educational and my children love it. Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing. Listen. It’s not just young boys who like fart jokes! It’s 2023 people and my daughters giggle endlessly about ‘tooting’ and I’m ok with that. So I definitely had my 15 mins of being an awesome parent when we read this book. It also sparked a discussion about Egyptian Sphinx and the Pyramids, so that’s a positive! The illustrations are colorful and the storyline is fun. The creative way of the Dad thinking he’s going to watch a real history show reminded us a little of how Bandit might joke around in Bluey. If you’re going to review a children’s book read it to a child. My kids loved it and it can spark more ‘proper’ historical discussions! I voluntarily reviewed this after receiving a free copy. Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing. I’m not the target audience for the book, so some of this review comes from more of an adult perspective. The story is silly, yet creative. Some of the jumps in time to different historical events seem to skip many years, and I’m curious why certain ones were included over others (more important? led to more fart jokes?). My son, on the other hand, absolutely LOVED this story and making fart noises at the appropriate times. Kraft jokes never get old and that’s what kids will love about this story, especially at the end!*I received a free copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.* Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing. I requested The Big Bang and Other Farts from the LibraryThing Early Reviewers program because I could see it as a great future gift for my currently 19-month-old great-grandson or 17-month-old great-nephew. I'm a little surprised at other reviewers who seemed to expect a nonfiction book, or something more educational. The description of the book on the request pages did not imply that it was supposed to be either.An anthropomorphic animal dad and his two kids are on a sofa with popcorn to watch a documentary. Various events in science and history are explained as having been caused by a fart, much to Dad's chagrin and the kids' amusement. The text by author Daisy Bird (a pen name for Jacky Colliss Harvey) is complemented by the gouache (per the book's verso) artwork by illustrator Marianna Coppo (whose style is not like Corporate Memphis, in my opinion). Would I buy this book for a school library (or for the teachers-in-training collection I used to manage for a university library)? Probably not, but mainly because such book budgets tend to be limited (mine certainly was). Would I buy it for a public library or for a young child? Yes. Not every book needs to be educational. Sometimes they're just for fun. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
For fans of No One Likes a Fart, a hilariously fresh take on gas! A serious documentary turns into a very silly exploration of why important historical events happened the way they did . . . and the answer is always a fart! One day, Daddy Rat sits his baby rats down to watch a very serious documentary about some of the most important moments in history. Sounds boring, right? However, the babies are delighted and surprised when the documentary shows that the reason for life in the universe isn't the Big Bang but . . . the Big Fart! It turns out, every single major historical event was caused by, you guessed it -- a fart! The extinction of the dinosaurs, the end of the Ice Age . . . even the secret behind the Mona Lisa's smile can all be traced to the passing of gas. For Daddy Rat, these smelly revelations are simply too much. But for the baby rats (and for young readers everywhere), this is the best show ever! No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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This... is a very silly book. If you've got a toddler at that stage where poop is the height of humour, then by all means, get them this book. I admit the joke wore thin for me, an adult who thinks farts are about the normal amount of funny, less than halfway through the first read, but I also fully acknowledge that I, an adult who thinks that farts are about the normal amount of funny, am not the target audience. ( )