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  • Published: 13 May 2021
  • ISBN: 9781788818728
  • Imprint: LTP Studio
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 32
  • RRP: $19.99

Thunder Down Under



Crikey! Someone just farted!
It’s HUGE. It’s smelly. But who did it?
Not Wombat, Emu or Kangaroo.
Tiny Numbat knows, but NOBODY is listening!

A fart-tastically funny picture book from best-selling author, Timothy Knapman and debut illustrator, Steve James.

It’s summer in the Australian outback and the animals can’t WAIT to play out in the heat, trampling and stomping past tiny Numbat in their haste. Then suddenly, there’s a sound . . .

A blurt, a squeak, bloop and bungle. Then toot toot, parp and a flollop and flungle!

CRIKEY! Someone just farted!

It’s huge and UNBELIEVABLY smelly - the fart is so enormous, it MUST have come from a big animal like Emu or Kangaroo, right? Well, little Numbat knows who did it, but NOBODY is listening! For who pays attention to someone so small?

Celebrating the power of little voices, this is a perfect rhyming romp for toilet-humour fans big and small. Ideal for children who love Poo in the Zoo, I Really, Really Need a Wee, Poo Bum and My Bum is so Noisy.

  • Published: 13 May 2021
  • ISBN: 9781788818728
  • Imprint: LTP Studio
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 32
  • RRP: $19.99

About the authors

Steve James

Steve James has been writing about cricket and rugby for the Daily Telegraph and the Sunday Telegraph for more than ten years. He read Classics at Swansea University before becoming a postgraduate at Cambridge, where he won a Blue in the side captained by Mike Atherton. He played his county cricket with Glamorgan for eighteen years, scoring nearly 16,000 runs at an average of over 40, and captaining them for three seasons, winning a National League trophy in 2002, before retiring due to injury. In 1997 James helped Glamorgan to win the County Championship for the first time in nearly thirty years and was named the Professional Cricketers Association Player of the Year. He still holds the record for highest score by a Glamorgan batsman (309 not out against Sussex at Colwyn Bay in 2000) and also won two caps for England.