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Smelly Sally Smith: Sugar and Spice and all things SMELLY - Peeeewwwwww

Jane Stephens

Smelly Sally Smith: Sugar and Spice and all things SMELLY - Peeeewwwwww

eBook (Jane Stephens April 30, 2014) , 1 edition
In a city known as Hawkston, there lives a little girl named Sally Smith. Sally looks like any other little girl out there, with a thick blonde hair and a crystal green pair of eyes. But Sally is rather mischievous, some would say the most mischievous little girl there ever was, Sally was always playing jokes with other people…Very smelly jokes!Sally is also different from other people. She can’t smell anything, even her own horrible farts but how she laughs at the noise! And because of that, she loves farting. Sally farts a lot.Of course, other people do not like Sally’s farts, because they smell horrid! But Sally loves farting because it seems funny to her. It makes people go away. It also gets Sally out of trouble. She farts so that he will not have to answer Mr. Greene’s Math question. She is afraid that Mr. Greene might fail her in class. So instead of answering the questions wrong, he would just fart.She farts so that she will not have to sing in Mrs. Merrick’s Music class. She hates the songs that they always sing in Music class. So instead of singing the song he hates, she just farts.She farts so that the line in the school canteen will be cleared. She does this so she can get ahead of these people.She farts whenever Mom makes her eat vegetables. Sally hates vegetables and she does not want to eat them. So she farts so she does not have to eat vegetables.She farts to make fun of other people.But what if Sally gets into serious trouble because of farting? What will she do? Will Sally fart forever? Will Sally’s farts save her or not?Find out what will happen to Sally! Follow Smelly Sally’s Adventures! This book is definitely suitable for kids ages 6 and up.Laugh and giggle your way through a rather terribly bad smelling adventure!Watch out (and hold your nose) for more smelly adventures of Sally Smith.
Pages
25

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