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''The Gas We Pass: The Story of Farts'' (おなら ''Onara'') is a
children's book Children's literature or juvenile literature includes stories, books, magazines, and poems that are created for children. Modern children's literature is classified in two different ways: genre or the intended age of the reader. Children's ...
written by
Shinta Chō was an award-winning Japanese children’s author and illustrator. He won the Grand Prize for ''Kyabetsu-kun'' (Cabbage Boy) in 1981. Life Chō was born Shuji Suzuki in Tokyo Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ...
( 長新太). It was first published in Japan in 1978; the first American edition was in 1994. The book tells children about
flatulence Flatulence, in humans, is the expulsion of gas from the intestines via the anus, commonly referred to as farting. "Flatus" is the medical word for gas generated in the stomach or bowels. A proportion of intestinal gas may be swallowed environm ...
(also known as farting), and that it is completely natural to do so. The book also discusses animals and their habits of flatulence. The book explains why farts smell bad, and what animals only seem to fart (
skunk Skunks are mammals in the family Mephitidae. They are known for their ability to spray a liquid with a strong, unpleasant scent from their anal glands. Different species of skunk vary in appearance from black-and-white to brown, cream or ginge ...
s and
stink bug Stink bug or stinkbug is a common name for several insects and may refer to: * Any of several bugs in the true bug (hemipteran) family Pentatomidae **''Halyomorpha halys The brown marmorated stink bug (''Halyomorpha halys'') is an insect in the ...
s). The book is part of the My Body Science Set series of books.


Publication history

The book was first published in Japan by Fukuinkan Shoten, and since has been translated into numerous languages, such as English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish. In the United States, it was published by Kane/Miller Book Publishers in 1994. ''
The New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''the Times'', ''NYT'', or the Gray Lady) is a daily newspaper based in New York City with a worldwide readership reported in 2020 to comprise a declining 840,000 paid print subscribers, and a growing 6 million paid ...
'' reported in 1997 that ''The Gas We Pass'' had 380,000 copies in print and had made appearances on ''
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s children's books best-seller list. According to the ''Times'', the publishers estimated that half the sales of ''The Gas We Pass'' and ''
Everyone Poops ''Everyone Poops'' is the title of US editions of the English translation (by Amanda Mayer Stinchecum) of , a Japanese children's book written and illustrated by the prolific children's author Tarō Gomi and first published in Japan by Fukuinkan ...
'' were to adults for other adults. ''Publishers Weekly'' listed ''The Gas We Pass'' and other titles in the My Body Science series in a survey of children's books which continue to sell well year after year, noting that the series as a whole had sold over 2 million copies by 2003. In 2007, when Kane/Miller first had an exhibit at Toy Fair, ''Publishers Weekly'' noted that the publisher "displayed its spring titles as well as its bestsellers ''Everyone Poops'' and ''The Gas We Pass''."


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Kane/Miller Book Publishers
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