Why is it that kids seem to love gross stuff?
Even though theSquishmallow was the best selling toy of 2023, the appetite for gross-sounding games is still strong.
There’s even a Fart Yoga toy on the list of2024’s top toys.
But pull the wrong one and poor Louie’s head will pop open and his brain will fly out.
Poor Gus loves food, but it makes him toot.
A hilarious game for all involved.
Gross fun for the whole family to enjoy.
As well as being educational, this memory game will also satisfy any child’s endless fascination with poop.
Age: 4-9
We all know the wholesome party game, Pass the Parcel.
Well, this is the breaking wind version.
The one with the most doo-doos on their scoop at the end of the game wins.
Age: 6+
This game is described like ‘Uno but with Fart cards’.
Make a fart noise whenever you place a card down or incur a two-card penalty.
Why do kids love gross stuff?
Things like poop, trumps and snot can be hilarious to children for multiple reasons.
It’s also down to the child actually being allowed to say words that might have some taboo connotation.
It’s safe to say our 11-year-old tester (and a total baller) was absolutely thrilled.
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