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101 Things Every Kid Should Do Growing Up

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A wealth of creative experiences for building a well-rounded childhood.

This hands-on, imaginative book offers 101 experiences every child should have as they grow toward adulthood. Each entree provides practical suggestions that help you make each of these experiences a reality. The examples include:

—Every child should believe in things that can't be seen—which offers details on how a child can create a special drawstring bag for the nap fairy or elf who can leave behind small rewards.

—Every child should catch snowflakes on his tongue and eyelashes—which explains how a child can also capture a snowflake using cardboard.

—Every child should publish a book—which describes how your youngster can go about becoming his or her own publisher.

—Every child should camp out in the backyard—which also shows how your youngster can do precisely that in his or her own living room if no yard exists.

—Every child should have a dream for the future and an adult who believes in that dream.


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Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc. Edition: 1

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  • ISBN: 9781402252662
  • Release date: March 26, 2010

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781402252662
  • File size: 12640 KB
  • Release date: March 26, 2010

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EPUB ebook

Languages

English

A wealth of creative experiences for building a well-rounded childhood.

This hands-on, imaginative book offers 101 experiences every child should have as they grow toward adulthood. Each entree provides practical suggestions that help you make each of these experiences a reality. The examples include:

—Every child should believe in things that can't be seen—which offers details on how a child can create a special drawstring bag for the nap fairy or elf who can leave behind small rewards.

—Every child should catch snowflakes on his tongue and eyelashes—which explains how a child can also capture a snowflake using cardboard.

—Every child should publish a book—which describes how your youngster can go about becoming his or her own publisher.

—Every child should camp out in the backyard—which also shows how your youngster can do precisely that in his or her own living room if no yard exists.

—Every child should have a dream for the future and an adult who believes in that dream.


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