Families who loved The Great Stinkathlon by Simon Mitchell often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when you have a reluctant reader who is motivated by humor, silliness, and a bit of 'gross-out' fun. It is perfect for children who might find traditional stories too serious or slow, providing a high-interest gateway into independent chapter book reading. While the premise is unapologetically about flatulence, the heart of the story focuses on the drive to succeed and the pride found in unique talents. Following Marty, the 'Baked Bean Bandit,' the story explores themes of perseverance and competition as he prepares for the Smelympic Games. Despite the toilet humor, the narrative encourages kids to embrace their quirks and work hard toward their goals. It is a lighthearted, fast-paced read for ages 7 to 10 that normalizes the silly side of the human body while celebrating the spirit of a world-class athlete.