
Welcome to The History of Farts — the podcast where every toot tells a tale! Some facts are real, some are totally made up, and all are hilariously stinky. Perfect for curious kids who love to laugh and learn!
So grab your nose, the fun now starts, come explore 'The History Of Farts'
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Categories | Kids & FamilyStories for Kids | ||||

Get ready for a musical, scientific, and fart-filled journey in this fun episode of The History of Farts! We kick things off with an amazing fart fact — did you know farts can sound different depending on your posture? That’s right! Sit, stand, or cr... more
In this fart-tastic episode of The History of Farts, Professor Pootington explores the hilarious history of the whoopee cushion, the classic prank that makes everyone laugh! Learn how this inflatable marvel works using air pressure and vibrations to ... more
In this gassy episode of The History of Farts, Professor Pootington dives into the speed of farts, proving that some toots are faster than you think! 💨
Kids will learn that the average fart travels at 10 feet per second, plus hear the story of how ... more
In this laugh-out-loud episode of The History of Farts, Professor Pootington uncovers the mysterious origins of the world’s sneakiest fart — the Silent But Deadly! 💨
Kids will learn amazing gas facts, meet a special gassy guest, hear the legendary ... more
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