Happy Perfect Picture Book Friday, dear friends. When I first heard the topic of today’s featured book, I was sure I was not going to like it. I’ve never been a fan of what some might call ‘potty humor’. But you know what? TOBY TOOTLES is so much more than that! It’s a book that EVERY child will relate to (and also every adult) because we ALL have had embarrassing moments JUST LIKE THOSE IN THE STORY and it’s both empowering and comforting to feel seen and heard.

TOBY TOOTLES
Written by Stephanie Gibeault
Illustrated by Mary Sullivan
Published by Sleeping Bear Press (March 15, 2023)
Ages: 5-8
Themes: Embarrassing moments, SEL, multigenerational
Synopsis: From Amazon:
Toby is having the best birthday party ever until an ill-timed and unintended toot draws unwelcome attention and teasing. Poor Toby–he is so embarrassed! And now everyone is calling him “Tootles.” To get out from under his cloud of shame, Toby goes to visit his grandmother, hoping to get some sympathy and understanding. But as it turns out, Grandma is a bit of a gasbag herself with her own windy issues. She toots not once, not twice, but THREE times during Toby’s visit. And she’s not even embarrassed about it! But Toby is. He’s embarrassed by her and for her. It’s only when Toby is facing another digestive episode that he realizes maybe it’s time to follow Grandma’s lead and not let little things get in the way of enjoying life. After all, gas happens! A sweet and funny lesson on how to handle life’s hiccups and other unexpected “eruptions.”
Why I Love This Book:
1. The topic is something that every kid and every adult will relate to – and an SEL book about farting and learning to be comfortable in your own skin is much needed!
2. The illustrations are so much fun – and I love that the characters are animals – this allows the child reader to connect but not feel anyone is pointing a finger at them.
3. The text provides so many wonderful examples of embarrassing moments. I believe that many of us worry too much about what others are thinking. And we often worry about what others are thinking of the people we are with…I know that was true for me. When I was a kid, I wished my dad wouldn’t tell jokes that I was sure others wouldn’t find funny. I love that the author shows us how embarrassed Toby is when his grandmother farts.
RELATED ACTIVITIES:
Make Some Noise Putty
What a fabulous activity to pair with this book! Making farting noises is something many kids love to do…and creating this special Noise Putty is fun and educational, too. It’s always a plus when we can combine Science and Math with Reading. For detailed instructions, visit https://gluesticksblog.com/homemade-noise-putty/

I know I love to hear about the story behind the story…and I think all of you do, also. It’s always inspiring and informative to learn about another author’s path to publication. And happily, Stephanie stopped by to chat. Welcome, Stephanie!
STEPHANIE: Thank you for spreading the word about my debut picture book, Vivian. Toby Tootles is a social emotional learning (SEL) book with a message about feeling comfortable in your own skin, but on the surface it’s a funny fart book. Because of that, I almost didn’t submit this manuscript to my agent. I wasn’t sure how she would feel about the potty humor. I initially queried her with a middle grade nonfiction project, and when she asked to see more material, I chose several other nonfiction projects and only two fictional picture books – neither of which were Toby Tootles. I worried about blowing my chance if she didn’t find farts funny. It was only after we signed the contract that I risked letting her read it. And it tickled her fancy. In fact, it was the second manuscript we submitted to editors! Thank goodness I took a chance and let her read my tale about toots.
WOW…I love hearing this, Stephanie. If you love your story, go for it. We do need to have confidence in what we write about…and if the topic is close to our heart for one reason or another, that really helps. And honestly, this story is so very important because it touches on a topic that most people will relate to: bodily function embarrassment. I actually love this book because I think it will help kids to feel more comfortable in their own skin.
Here’s a little bit about author Stephanie:
Stephanie Gibeault earned a Bachelor of Science degree in ecology and evolution and a Master of Science in animal behavior. As a former biologist and certified professional dog trainer, she loves writing about dogs and other animals including farting rabbits! She spends her days just outside of Toronto, Canada, convincing her cat Heton not to take over her keyboard. Her middle grade book Can’t Get Enough Dog Stuff (co-authored with Moira Rose Donohue) releases in April from National Geographic Kids. And there are more books about animals to come including From Calculating Chimpanzees to Brainy Bees: Mathematical Abilities in Animals (Candlewick/MIT Kids Press, illustrated by Jaclyn Sinquett, published by), Making Sense of Dog Senses: How Our Furry Friends Experience the World (Owlkids Books, illustrated by Raz Latif), and Dogs Versus Humans: Showdown of the Senses (Owlkids Books, illustrated by Bambi Edlund).
For more information, visit stephaniegibeault.com.
Follow Stephanie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GibeaultWrites and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephanie_gibeault/
And, dear friends, please remember that the best way we can show an author or an illustrator that we love their books is to:
Buy them: Amazon Indie Bookstores
Review them
Tell friends about them and share on social media
Ask your local library to purchase copies for their collection
Please make sure you leave a comment for a chance to win a copy of TOBY TOOTLES. Maybe you can share an embarrassing moment when you were a child. Please share on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram or whatever your favorite social media channels are for extra tickets in the giveaway hat.
And don’t forget to flutter back tomorrow for a special Board Book Saturday post with Amber Hendricks and BUTTERFLIES SOAR. Plus next week we’ll be celebrating a Cover Reveal on Monday for AN OFRENDA FOR PERRO by Judith Vales B and a Cover Reveal on Tuesday for Bábo: A Tale of Armenian Rug-Washing Day by Astrid Kamalyan. Wow…two cover reveals in one week…we are so lucky! And then we are featuring CALL ME CALVIN by Mary Vander Plas for Perfect Picture Book Friday and our Will Write for Cookies post on Saturday will shine the spotlight on one of my dearest CPs, Ellen Leventhal and her brand-new nonfiction picture book biography, DEBBIE’S SONG: The Debbie Friedman Story.
Phew! That’s a lot of blog posts…and what that means is that there are a lot of awesome picture books being published! Hurray! I’m also busy as I continue to contact the fabulous #50PreciousWords prize winners and connect them with the wonderful prize donors. What fun!
This “sounds” like a book I needed while I taught first grade where toots after lunch were commonplace. I can’t wait to read it.
I am also truly excited about my friend Ellen Leventhal’s latest book!!!
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Thank you! I can just imagine that first grade classroom. 😉
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Congrats for being brave enough to conquer your fear and present this book to your agent. As writers say, “you never know.”
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Thank you! It’s so true, you never know who will connect with your work. You need to believe in your own stories!
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The sounds emitted and visuals will be enough to produce uproarious carpet time. Magnificent!
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Thank you, Joyce! I hope Toby makes carpet time toot-riffic!
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I think this looks adorable and funny! (And I KNOW my kids would love it)
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Thank you very much! Mary Sullivan’s artwork is truly adorable.
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Love the story behind the story – thank for sharing.
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I love learning the story behind a story too. Thanks for reading!
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Yay Stephanie! I love this book! Congrats again! Can’t wait for everyone to learn that “gas happens” and it’s ok! 🙂
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Thank you so much for all your support, Ryann! I can just see classrooms full of kids saying “Gas happens!”🤣
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Another fun Sleeping Bear Press book! It clears the air! Best of luck to you all.
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Thanks so much, Lynne! Yes, the book is a gas!
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Thanks for sharing! Your books sounds fun and I love the recipe for noise putty! Congratulations, Stephanie and Mary!
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Thank you, Kim! I want to make some noise putty now myself. I was so pleased that Vivian found that recipe!
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Congratulations, Stephanie, on this fun book! My kids would love it, and the noise putty too! 🙂 Thank you, Vivian, for all you do for #kidlit and for the amazing 50 Precious Words contest!
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Thank you, Steena! It’s wonderful to know your kids would love the book.
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Thank you Stephanie and Vivian for this great interview. Stephanie your (and Mary Sullivan’s) book sounds and looks so wonderful , and I love the craft backmatter! Kids will love this- such a great message!
All my best
Jennifer
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Thanks, Jennifer! I appreciate your kind words!
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Hooray for this fart-tastic picture book! Kids will not be able to contain their giggles. Loved this interview, Stephanie and dear Vivian!
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Thanks so much, Melissa! I hope Toby produces giggles galore!
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You had me at fart putty.
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I love this topic of embarrassing moments. thinking back to childhood there were toilet incidents, trying to hold it in never works out well. And as an adult I’ve walked around with my fly down. It happens.
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Forgot to mention, I shared on Twitter.
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Ah yes, the good old fly down moment. We’ve all been there! Thank you for sharing!
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This book sounds amazing. After all, who can’t relate?! Forget childhood embarrassing moments (I grew up with 4 brothers–nothing was embarrassing). But as a professional clown (yes, really), I once accidentally let one escape when I was painting faces at a party. I hoped no one would notice, but the snickers of a few little boys near me told me my toot was indeed heard!
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That’s a great story, Rachelle! I can just imagine the moment. Thank you for sharing!
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Congrats Stephanie and Mary! Your book is a timely topic. No one escapes the tootle time! I’m looking forward to reading your book.
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You’re so right, nobody escapes tootle time!😂 Thank you very much!
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So kid-relatable! The illustrations are perfect for an SEL but humorous topic! And the farting putty? Vivian, you have outdone yourself, LOL! Congrats, Stephanie and Mary on creating this adorable book!
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Thank you, Jilanne! Yes, Mary did an incredible job. And Vivian’s putty craft is spot on!
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I love this topic for a picture book. Congratulations on your book! Readers are going to love it and definitely relate to it. I bet many discussions will be started after reading it. I shared on tumblr: https://yesreaderwriterpoetmusician.tumblr.com/post/712704351219712001/via-perfect-picture-book-friday-toby-tootles
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Thank you for sharing, Danielle, and for your kind words! Good luck in the giveaway!
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Congrats, Stephanie, on your super cute SEL book!! I can’t wait to read about Toby and his grandma, and everyone can definitely relate to tooting around others!! Love that you share that it’s normal and you can still be comfortable in your own skin, because it happens to all of us. Thanks Vivian and Stephanie for this lovely interview!
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Thank you very much, Jessica! Yes, farting is universal and I hope the book helps kids feel more comfortable about that.
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Enjoyed reading the interview. The illustrations are so cute. Congratulations Stephanie on your new book! I have a 5yr old grandson that is going to love it.
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Thank you so much! I hope your grandson gets a good laugh from Toby’s story.
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So wonderful to get a “behind-the-scenes” look into Toby Tootles! I really enjoy how the story focuses on not worrying about what others think. And I’m going to HAVE to try that diy fart putty! 😻
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Thank you, Heather! I have to try that fart putty too!
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What a perfect PB for Perfect Picture Book Friday! The message is so important, to not worry about what others think. Vivian’s “fart putty “is the perfect addition! Thanks for sharing your writing journey! Congratulations, Stephanie and Mary!
(When we took our older dog out for a walk, he would toot quite loudly. I always wondered if people thought it was Hank, our dog, or the “person” walking him!!!) 🙂
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Thank you for your kind words! And for sharing your story about Hank. Hilarious!
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