Taylor the Tooting Turkey: A Story About a Turkey Who Toots (Farts) (Farting Adventures)
Taylor the Tooting Turkey: A Story About a Turkey Who Toots (Farts) (Farting Adventures) book cover

Taylor the Tooting Turkey: A Story About a Turkey Who Toots (Farts) (Farting Adventures)

Paperback – September 24, 2020

Price
$12.66
Format
Paperback
Pages
33
Publisher
Humor Heals Us
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1953399496
Dimensions
8.5 x 0.08 x 8.5 inches
Weight
4 ounces

Description

"I sat down with my six year old grandson and helped him read through this book. Let me tell you, we had a ton of fun reading it! We laughed our way through the entire thing and he got a fun lesson about how people toot and fart. He even educated his grandpa about it when he got home. He told me he wants to read it again tomorrow, so that makes this book a winner in my house. We both also really loved the illustrations!" - 5 star Review, J. Olivas Wexa0believe in the power of laughter to heal and connect us to onexa0another.xa0Visit us at humorhealsus.com or follow us on Instagram @Humorhealsus.

Features & Highlights

  • Warning: This book may cause tooting.
  • Taylor is a fine turkey, except for one small problem: She has gas. She can't help it; it's just the way she is.
  • She explains it's so common that there are different kinds of names for each toot. A beloved classic, this story will have everyone rolling on the floor with laughter. Perfect for Thanksgiving or anytime of the year!
  • The book series, Farting Adventures, celebrates the value of laughter. The Farting Adventures book series is geared to kids and adults ages 0-100:• Taylor the Tooting Turkey• Frank the Farting Flamingo• Artsy Fartsy the Farting Penguin• Fairy the Farting Unicorn• Buddy the Burping Bunny• Roses are Red, And I’m Farting Fred• Lucky the Farting Leprechaun• Book of Bunny Farts• Pete the Pooting Pufferfish• Fritz the Farting Reindeer

Customer Reviews

Rating Breakdown

★★★★★
30%
(1.2K)
★★★★
25%
(964)
★★★
15%
(579)
★★
7%
(270)
23%
(887)

Most Helpful Reviews

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Not really a review just an observation. I thought it would be a funny story that even a young child would laugh at but instead its more of a description of each type of toots and geared a child probably 9 and up
15 people found this helpful
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Not appropriate for young readers

Thought this would be along the same lines as "Walter the Farting Dog", but instead of being funny, it was just not appropriate for young readers. I just tossed it out. Waste of money.
14 people found this helpful
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Not appropriate for young readers

Thought this would be along the same lines as "Walter the Farting Dog", but instead of being funny, it was just not appropriate for young readers. I just tossed it out. Waste of money.
14 people found this helpful
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Having fun while reading

We were looking for a fun children's book with a memorable character to create a pumpkin Story book Character for my daughters school. This fit the bill perfectly.
11 people found this helpful
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Adorable story

This is a cute story for preschoolers! My grandson loved it.
9 people found this helpful
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Taylor the Tooting Turkey: A Story About a Turkey Who Toots

Fantastic story!! The kids laugh and ask for it to be reread.
4 people found this helpful
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Disappointing

This book was very disappointing. It was not funny at all. Just gave a description of each kind of fart. No actual story. Like reading a dictionary.
3 people found this helpful
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Hilarious!

This is an absolutely hilarious book all about farts!!! Kids (& adults, too!) will have a good laugh over the descriptions of 'toots' from Taylor. A bit expensive for the thin book, short story that it is. That's why only 4 stars.
3 people found this helpful
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It was a gift for my granddaughters but story line was not appropriate.

Not appropriate for 5 year olds. It was a gift.
3 people found this helpful
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Poor taste

Seriously? Are these the kind of ideas we want to highlight for our children?
Couldn't we take responsibility to edify these little ones?
3 people found this helpful