No One Likes a Burp

No One Likes a Burp

No One Likes a Burp

No One Likes a Burp

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Overview

From the author of No One Likes a Fart comes a hilarious companion picture book that highlights the adventures of Burp and her friend Fart as they help others and learn that kindness can overcome first impressions.

Burp loves wafting around the world. But everywhere she goes, people don’t seem to like her! So, Burp has an idea: she’s going to team up with her best friend, Fart, and they’re going to become Superstinkers and help others in trouble!

With laugh-out-loud text from Zoë Foster Blake and engaging illustrations by Adam Nickel, readers will see that anyone can become a hero and save the day!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780593753118
Publisher: Penguin Young Readers Group
Publication date: 05/21/2024
Pages: 32
Product dimensions: 8.31(w) x 6.81(h) x 0.40(d)
Lexile: AD580L (what's this?)
Age Range: 3 - 7 Years

About the Author

Zoë Foster Blake is an Australian author, columnist, magazine editor, and cosmetics entrepreneur. She's worked for over a decade in journalism, writing for publications such as Cosmopolitan, Harper's BAZAAR, and Sunday Style, and is the founder of all-natural Australian skin-care line Go-To. Zoë has written four novels — Air Kisses, Playing the Field, The Younger Man, and The Wrong Girl — and a dating and relationship book Textbook Romance, written in conjunction with Hamish Blake. Her first picture book, No One Likes a Fart, was the winner of Children's Picture Book of the Year in the 2018 Australian Book Industry Awards. She lives in Springfield, Australia.

Adam Nickel is an illustrator whose client list includes The Daily Telegraph, The Boston Globe, and New Scientist. He lives in Brisbane, Australia, and spends his spare time working on old things that have wheels on them, or at least staring at them on the Internet.
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