Fartsy Claus

Fartsy Claus by Mitch Chivus, published by Harper Collins on September 25, 2007, is a humorous children’s book designed for young readers aged 3 to 7. This 32-page edition presents a playful twist on the traditional Christmas Eve narrative, where Santa Claus finds himself in a comical predicament after indulging in an unconventional meal of franks and beans instead of the usual milk and cookies.
In this lighthearted story, readers will encounter a whimsical take on holiday celebrations, filled with gassy puns and jokes that are sure to entertain. The narrative invites children to embrace their sense of humor while exploring themes related to Christmas and festive traditions. With its engaging illustrations and playful tone, Fartsy Claus offers a unique addition to any holiday reading collection.
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On Christmas Eve when the traditional treat of milk and cookies is nowhere to be found, Santa helps himself to a large portion of franks and beans with alarming results. That’s right. Santa Claus is now Fartsy Claus. What to do? Channel your inner six–year–old boy and conjure up every gassy pun or joke you can and you will have caught a whiff of this fragrant tale.
Ages 3 – 7
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