The Good, the Bad, and the Smelly

The Good, the Bad, and the Smelly
Author: Chris Rumble
Publisher: 케이론교육
Total Pages: 2
Release: 2004
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781582461205

Appropriately named Uncle Stinky, his pickle sidekick, and his two nephews save the town of Hootenholler from a really big blue dog and a plague of embarrassment.

1001 Things it Means to Be a Mom

1001 Things it Means to Be a Mom
Author: Harry H. Harrison
Publisher: Thomas Nelson Inc
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2011
Genre: Motherhood
ISBN: 1418561460

Kids learn early on that moms offer relief, comfort, food, money, and are easier to train than a pet. A tear here, a pouty lip there, and suddenly they've got Mom badgering Dad about the car, their allowance, the prom, or the volleyball coach. Harry H. Harrison Jr. set out on a quest to better understand motherhood. He interviewed many, many moms in order to discover exactly what it means to be a mom. He stopped at 1001.

The Smell of Politics

The Smell of Politics
Author: Curtice Mang
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2013-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781627470247

Curtice Mang lambasts the political left with the publication of his tremendously funny second book, The Smell of Politics: The Good, the Bad, and the Odorous. The book examines what the author considers good, bad and downright stinky political systems. He also analyzes how even good political systems can get smelly if the execution is poor - all done with a heavy dose of satire.

My Dog Is As Smelly As Dirty Socks

My Dog Is As Smelly As Dirty Socks
Author: Hanoch Piven
Publisher: Schwartz & Wade
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2013-06-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0307983641

How do you draw your smelly dog? Your playful daddy? Your yummy mommy? See how one girl does it in this simple, clever picture book that's comprised of family portraits made out of objects. For example, her baby brother is so noisy—he's as loud as a whistle, a horn, and even a fire truck!—that she creates a picture of him with whistles for eyes, a horn mouth, and holding a fire truck. After the girl has described everyone in her family (including herself, in great detail), she asks, "What does your special family look like?" encouraging readers to create their own portraits. With a list of objects at the end of the book to use as a guide, this is the ideal choice for budding artists everywhere. Here's a wonderful exploration of simile and metaphor for young readers. And don't miss the companion book My Best Friend is as Sharp as a Pencil!

Good, the Bad, and the Smelly

Good, the Bad, and the Smelly
Author: Chris Rumble
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2004-05-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780613999694

Uncle Stinky is a superhero with a heart of gold--and a stink to high heaven. And it's a good thing that a superhero lives in the little town of Hootenholler, because there's always someone who needs saving in this uproarious blend of text and comic-book-style illustrations.

Hygiene…You Stink!

Hygiene…You Stink!
Author: Julia Cook
Publisher: Boys Town Press
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2018-01-23
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1545721467

In this story, Jean, a fork who hates taking baths in the sink and detest showering in the dishwasher, learns that good hygiene will improve his health and his relationships with the other silverware.

Stink it Up!

Stink it Up!
Author: Megan McDonald
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2013-08-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0763659428

A treasury of nose-wrinkling facts, quizzes, recipes and trivia includes entries about how a group of skunks is called a "stench," how snail slime was once an ingredient in cough syrup and more. Original.

It's Okay to Smell Good!

It's Okay to Smell Good!
Author: Jason Tharp
Publisher: Imprint
Total Pages: 21
Release: 2021-02-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1250823110

Jason Tharp’s It's Okay to Smell Good, the follow-up to his hit picture book It’s Okay to Be a Unicorn, introduces the new, hilarious character: Panda Cat, who lives in a world where smelling bad is a good thing! Panda Cat begins each day by brushing his teeth with garlic toothpaste, combing rotten eggs through his hair, and enjoying a breakfast of spoiled milk and a rotten apple. In Smellville, it’s cool to be stinky. But when he tries to invent the stinkiest smell ever for the science fair, it backfires—because it smells good. And Panda Cat . . . likes it? How will he tell his friends? Or his hero, Albert Einstink—the scientist behind the theory of stinkativity? It’s Okay to Smell Good tells kids young and old that you’re free to like what you like, no matter how it smells. An Imprint Book Praise for It’s Okay to Smell Good: “Tharp's good-natured fable is bright and rainbow-y . . . will resonate with any who have felt “other.”” —Kirkus Reviews

Stink It Up!

Stink It Up!
Author: Megan McDonald
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2013-08-06
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0763667218

They don’t call him Stink for nothing! Now kids can savor a smorgasbord of facts about smelly and vile stuff in honor of their favorite super sniffer. Did you know that a group of skunks is called a stench? (No lie!) Can you believe that in colonial days, window-washing rags were dipped in pee? Or that snail slime was once an ingredient in cough syrup? Stink has a nose for yuck and muck, and this book is full of it: moose poop festivals, mouse brain toothpaste, maggot cheese, and way more. Its pages are crawling with more than two hundred facts, quizzes, recipes, and bits of trivia about things that are gross, bad, and smelly. P.U.!

Jesus Is Lard

Jesus Is Lard
Author: Odin Zeus Mcgaffer
Publisher: OdinZeusMcGaffer
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2010-12-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1456417452

Odin Zeus McGaffer is back, and more offensive than ever. The highly anticipated follow up to Does God Get Diarrhea? is finally here in all of its disgusting glory. Dive into McGaffer's twisted mind where nothing is sacred and no subject is taboo. Jesus Is Lard offers a slightly different view of religion with hysterical commentary, comedic perspectives, and outrageous artwork. Far from mainstream, this book is sure to offend just about everyone and force the religious to face the absurdities of their claims. It's a swift kick below the belt and a one-way ticket to Hell for those who rest eyes upon this blasphemous text. Warning: This book contains graphic content, foul language, and reason. All of which may be hazardous to your health.