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Review #19074 - Dated: 24th of November, 2017 Author: savta |
Miss Five was presented with this book to see if it might be too young for her. What a silly question! As a child who is just starting to read, she devours anything and everything with obvious enjoyment and is quick to ask for help when she meets a new word. Bodily functions are incredibly funny, of course. Ask any five-year-old! But she had never thought of having a windy gut as being a way to fly, and decided she would have baked beans for every meal this week to see if she could float away into the sky. One way to get out of eating her sandwiches!
We thought it was very strange that Martha May did not burp. Miss Five wondered what would happen if she drank a fizzy drink too fast. Would she get hiccups or would that be considered rude too? As a child who often gets hiccups (and thinks they are hilarious), Miss Five could not imagine how Martha May might stop them. And she loved the picture of the hen farting because its hat flew up into the air and an egg fell out. An interesting point - do hens fart every time they lay an egg? I did not know, and neither did anyone else.
I did enjoy the way that the story normalises farting as something every living creature does - so why should it make Martha May embarrassed? Miss Five said her own tummy gurgles sometimes, and she can stop it by poking herself hard. She did not remember her tummy ever swelling up like Martha May's, but she said it sometimes hurt when she had eaten too much. In fact, when her tummy gave a big rumble in class one day, the teacher let the children go out for their lunch a few minutes early because she said that was a sign that their tummies must be empty so they should go and get something to eat.
We laughed at the picture of Martha May when she finally allowed herself to fart and let go of the build-up. All we could see were her glasses - the rest of her was shrouded in a big cloud of gas. The other creatures were very funny as they all made comments about the event. Poor Martha May was not sure what she thought of that, but the expression on her face after she had finally let go said it all. Miss Five said she thought Martha May must be really stinky because even the people in the spaceship commented on the bad smell, but I said it was unlikely anyone would have noticed - or indeed cared - as Martha May was high in the sky at the time!
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