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Sweet Farts #2: Rippin' It Old School Paperback – Illustrated, August 3, 2010
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Keith Emerson discovered the cure for the common fart when he invented Sweet Farts. At age ten, Keith is a self-made millionaire who runs a science lab and is in charge of his own company―so what could possibly be bothering him? Well, his four-year-old sister’s newfound love of farting is causing all kinds of problems. His friends spend most of their time and energy trying to embarrass him for fun. And if that isn’t enough to drive a kid crazy, the big science fair is weeks away and Keith has no idea what to do for his next experiment.
- Print length140 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade level2 - 6
- Lexile measure680L
- Dimensions5.5 x 1 x 8.25 inches
- Publication dateAugust 3, 2010
- ISBN-109781935597087
- ISBN-13978-1935597087
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Question: What were your favorite books as a child?
Raymond Bean: I loved everything by Dr. Seuss. My earliest book memory as a reader were the Frog and Toad books by Arnold Lobel. I remember loving that they were short stories I could read on my own. I thought Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy Blume was HYSTERICAL! My fourth grade teacher read it to my class and I remember laughing along with the story. I enjoy reading it to my class to this day. Judy Blume’s Fudge series opened my eyes to books in a series, and I read many Hardy Boys and Encyclopedia Brown books. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Charlotte's Web were books I read over and over. A book about Yogi Berra was the first nonfiction title I remember loving. Being a big baseball and basketball fan, I read about my favorite players and loved learning sports facts and trivia.
Question: Were you a reluctant reader?
Raymond Bean: There were times when I had books I was reading that I loved and couldn't put down. There were also periods I remember when I couldn't find books that I liked and wanted to read. I remember those periods being frustrating because I wanted to read, but had trouble finding something that connected with me. For example, Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing spoke to me--I felt like I knew Peter Hatcher. He spoke and thought like my friends and me and felt like one of the guys. There weren’t enough books that made me feel like "one of the guys." I think this is true of most "reluctant readers." It's not that they don't want to read, it's usually that they can't find that book that speaks to them and they want to read.
Question: Did any books or authors influence you in your teaching or writing careers?
Raymond Bean: I think every book I ever loved helped to influence my teaching and writing. Seeing the movie Stand By Me had a huge impact on me when I was young. The characters seemed so real to me and it was that time period when I remember wanting to create stories. I later learned that Stand By Me was written by Stephen King and was part of a collection of four novellas in the book Different Seasons.
Chris Elliot, the comedian, published a book called Daddy's Boy. It was quick reading and ridiculously funny. It made me want to write silly stories of my own.
Question: What would you say to the parents, teachers, or librarians who feel that "bathroom humor”" is a discredit to the general book world?
Raymond Bean: I think the genre plays an important role in bringing the most reluctant readers to the bookshelf. For many reluctant readers, this genre is proof that books can be a good time! Books like Captain Underpants, The Day My Butt Went Psycho, and Sweet Farts appeal to children because they are silly and fun. Kids like silly and fun. If you have ever listened to elementary grade children talk for an extended period of time you know that they are generally very silly. Isn't being silly a big part of the fun in growing up? I believe that many students build their reading confidence in this genre. Perhaps it helps them complete their first chapter book and then they are hungry for more.
Question: Your wife has called Sweet Farts "a smart book with a silly title." Please explain.
Raymond Bean: I think she explains it perfectly. The Sweet Farts series is more than books about flatulence. There are also connections to science and history woven throughout. They are books that are written with the reluctant reader, the parent, the librarian, and the teacher in mind, and I think they will all find something to love about the series.
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“I never thought I’d be the sort of mom to buy a book called Sweet Farts for my child. I never thought I’d invest in a series called Dumb Bunnies. I recently purchased both for Christmas.” ―Susan Carpenter, LA Times
“This is an easy reading, high interest, fast paced chapter book that could also be used for struggling readers similar to the Wimpy Kids and Captain Underpants series.” ―Best Seller World Blog
“When I heard about the Sweet Farts series I had to check these books out. What seven-year-old boy doesn’t love fart humor? I was reading this book to both kids last night and they were in stitches. We are all enjoying it.” ―momsownwords.com
“Even my “girly girl” thought the Sweet Fartsbooks were hysterical. It did not take her long to read all three, and I even caught her sneaking the first one to school as apparently she was already lending it to her best friend.” ―Moscato Mom Blog
About the Author
Raymond Bean has always dreamed of writing books. Born in Queens, NY, Bean is a fourth grade teacher, in addition to being the author of the middle grade book series, Sweet Farts. Prior to teaching and writing, he worked in TV and film production. Now also a husband and father, he enjoys spending time with his family, fishing, writing, and laughing as much as possible. He currently resides in New York.
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- ASIN : 1935597086
- Publisher : Two Lions (August 3, 2010)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 140 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9781935597087
- ISBN-13 : 978-1935597087
- Reading age : 8 - 10 years, from customers
- Lexile measure : 680L
- Grade level : 2 - 6
- Item Weight : 6.4 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.5 x 1 x 8.25 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #819,242 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #4,469 in Children's School Issues
- #11,340 in Children's Humor
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Raymond Bean is a best-selling humor author whose work has been featured in articles for WIRED, CNN, Los Angeles Times, Tech Crunch, The Associated Press, MSNBC, and many more. He writes for children and adults. Meditating In Traffic is his first humorous novel for adult readers.
His children's books have ranked #1 in Children's Humor, Humorous Series, and Fantasy and Adventure. They often rank among Amazon's top 100 books for children.
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My first concern was whether this book would be too toilet-y for my tastes what with its title and all that but I needn't have worried. The humour was fine although based around farts the majority of the time. The rest of the humour was mainly generated from the banter between Keith and his friends.
The book flowed along nicely although it did take Keith an awfully long-time to get an idea for his science project - I'd already guessed what he'd do some time before - and also the science fair itself was over in a couple of pages despite the whole novel pretty much leading up to it. Further this book is a second in a series but doesn't rely on having any prior knowledge from the previous book as I followed it easily enough despite not having read the first one.
It took me about 2-hours to read and is for kids but adults can enjoy it too.
The fart jokes wore thin pretty quickly although overall I enjoyed the story. I wonder if the author 'Bean' got teased at school about his name (baked 'beans' - farting !) and this was his inspiration. I felt sorry for Keith, as a 10 year old boy he seemed under alot of pressure to do well and had no comfort at home. However a good happy ending with a moral. If life givess you lemons make lemonade.
Couldnt get my 8 + 9 year old interested in reading or being read this story so ended up reading it myself which to be honest was a chore. Enjoyed the preface and the rules of farts but the rest of the book didnt live up to this.
Following the adventures of Little Kieth Emerson's science fair dilemma was enjoyable for readers young and old in my household. Suitable for a bit of reading each night to younger ones to get them into following longer stories (made attractive with farts) or doable in one sitting for an adult (couple of hours)
The book isnt surprising or challenging in any way but what it does do is hook kids into stories, you can fine tune the content when they get a little older.




