Description
From the Publisher




Liam the Leprechaun loves to fart! Sometimes, it makes him unpopular with the other leprechauns and other times, it saves the day!
Leprechauns are like small elves.
They always dress in green.
They’re mischievous and magical,
And rarely ever seen.
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
Collect them all!
Visit the author’s profile to vote on new titles and receive freebies. Makes a perfect gift for St. Patrick’s day for boys and girls.
Kindle Customer –
Kid Recommended 😂
My students LOVE this book.
Liam Farrell –
Great gift
Great gift for my child named liam. Funny
JoAnn –
Funny
Love it!
gH05 –
Could have been so funny
My 3 year old found it pretty funny but overall, they missed the mark. Poorly worded story that really just went for being gross instead of telling a funny playful story.
Cheryl Kewley –
Grandson Loved it.
Sent it as a gift for my grandson. He loved it.
Werecat 2 –
Leprechaun Valentine’s, Eew, Liam!!!
🌠 This 🌟book ⭐ deserves ⭐ more 🌟 stars 🌠.A book written about Leprechauns that can be shared with children. A story that is funny and easy to read. A bonus, it has word building words and sight building words. A Valentine gift to the reader. Rhymes and Humor and Leprechauns, a Valentine for the kids. It can be a Valentine for every day of the year, A Valentine Leo gives to the bad guys. The illustrations are superb.Enjoy this unusual book that will leave you with a smile on you face and your laugh muscles tired from continual use.
Arielle Magnusson –
Daughter loves it
We got the paper back book and my daughter was able to read it. We laughed and laughed. she’s in first grade and although the subject matter may put some parents off – we enjoyed the book. I was disappointed the Audio version did not have fart noises. I guess the kids have to add them in!
Jenna Gerszewski –
A little hard to follow
The book overall was super cute and well illustrated. I think it was a little hard to follow as an adult since it didn’t seem to have a real beginning, middle, end to it. I had to re-read a couple pages to understand what was going on. After he scares the ogres away and then gets to guard all the gold, it could have ended there. It was also confusing that he was now guarding everyone’s gold because it never said it was the other leprechauns trusting him…the picture shows just him so it didn’t make sense he was getting a percentage of his own gold?
TF –
Funniest Book Ever
Love this book!
sheila landrum –
Funny
My grandchildren loved this book