Customer Reviews
This is a great series!! 
2008-04-07
I just love this series of books. I give them to my great nephew, he loves them!!! He and his father get the biggest kick out of them when they read them together. I also love the fact that they do have a good message. That no matter what our faults, all creatures need to be loved and cared for for who and what they are. I plan on having and giving the whole set of these books :-)
not just for boys girls love it too! 
2008-03-19
Very funny, well written.
also loved mean soup, Diary of a wimpy kid, Fancy Nancy, Kyle's First PLaydate
Walter is endearing for young readers 
2008-02-12
This is one of daughter's favorite books. It is very cute without being too crude (besides he is just a dog)...But Walter ends up saving the day with his "fart" and all is well that ends well.
Extremely funny story! 
2008-01-15
My kids absolutely love this story because it reminds them of our own dog (she has some "gas" issues herself!)--It is a nice change from all of the "politically correct" stories today, and the kids love anything to do with farting!!!! :-)
A great kid's book with an off-beat title 
2008-01-12
Sure to keep a child's interest, though the title might turn off some prudish parents. Let kids be kids, let 'em enjoy life, laugh and have fun.
STOLEN STORY !! 
2008-06-25
I came across a book called "Dog Breath" by Dav Pilkey. It's the SAME EXACT story as "Walter" but the dog has bad breath. This dog also fends off burglars and is saved from being given away. I was horrified. This book was published in 1994. Walter in 2001. Way to steal someone else's story for your own profit!!!
Learning Spanish 
2008-06-09
My 9 year old daughter is in immersion Spanish at school. I bought this book for her to help build her reading and comprehension. This book has pictures on every page which helps her with context, and used a number of new words which is great for vocabulary building. Better yet, the story was funny and that kept her interested. She loved it and talked about it for days.
It's hilarious, but is it important? 
2008-05-31
Much about this book is controversial. Is the subject matter crude? Was the story stolen? Are the illustrations well done? Should it be in public schools? Does it uphold pet kindness? And on and on.
As a frequent reader at grammar schools, I mulled over the yeas and nays of Walter the Farting Dog. The teacher who requested that I read Walter to his sixth grade class assured me that he thought the book was appropriate. Still I wavered, not wanting to create a situation where irate parents could protest. The teacher became more insistent and more demanding (making me even more reluctant) and I spent much time reflecting on my decision.
First thought: The book is funny. I don't consider the topic of farting to be obscene, and only mildly crude (that's probably because I'm a retired firefighter and farting around the firehouse was as common as whistling a happy tune). But it is funny, there's no denying it. I include the occurrence now and then in my own writing.
Second thought: In my opinion the story line is clever, the illustrations well done, and the idea is entertaining, a must for reading to ten and eleven year-olds.
Third thought: The dog pound threat would probably have never been carried out based on Father's compassion for his children. And, I have never been terribly impressed with opinions on books that are based on personal convictions.
Fourth thought: The story idea, while not very involved, is based on an idea I've not seen before (the fart being a weapon to foil an attempted crime).
So I read the book to the class the other day, complete with electronic sound effects inserted at appropriate times. The students loved it, and based on feedback to the teacher from parents, the topic seemed perfectly okay with them. My conclusion? Times are changing but I'm still a tad uncomfortable with the book because I'd hate to see farting gain complete social acceptance.
My whole family likes it. 
2008-04-27
My husband and I both enjoy reading Walter books to our daughter, and at only 4 1/2 months old it's one of the few books that she'll sit still for.
A great book for the 5-6 year old set 
2008-04-27
My now-6-year-old grandson has loved the Walter books since he was about 4 and discovered the joy of "farting" jokes. We also bought the Walter stuffed toy that farts to add to the joy. His great grandmother frowned, but if you want to make a kid in this age range light up, this book series is a winner.