The Daring Book For Girls and The Pocket Daring Book For Girls: Things to Do by Andrea J. Buchanan and Miriam Peskowitz
This is a great series to encourage young women to experience life, rather than loaf on the sofa. The Daring Book For Girls series has something to everyone, ranging from the bookworm to the athlete.
You'll find the links for both books, along with the audio CD to the right.
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The Daring Book For Girls
The New York Times and international bestselling sensation The Daring Book for Girls is the essential guide to girlhood, covering everything from school-yard games to great women in history! It's filled with things to know and do that are perfect for every girl with an independent spirit and a love of adventure. Whether you’re a girly-girl, an athlete, a brainiac, or a little bit of everything, The Daring Book for Girls gets you ready for anything—from pitching a tent and building a campfire; to running a lemonade stand and learning about female heroines in history; and even to tying a hitch knot and organizing your own spy team. The Daring Book for Girls is the can-do, how-to manual for enthusiastic, unfettered adventure, cheering girls on to be curious and brave—and above all, to have fun. The Pocket Daring Book For Girls: Things To Do A portable, pocket-sized take on the bestselling phenomenon,The Daring Book for Girls, this book is filled with many favorite activities from the original, plus some exciting new games, crafts, and projects. Whether following tips for riding a skateboard, learning how to run faster, or making a skirt out of a pillowcase, the most daring of girls will be occupied all season long. The Pocket Daring Book for Girls: Things to Do also includes the long-awaited chapter, "Make Your Own Zip Line," along with classic instructions for activities like Fourteen Games of Tag, Marco Polo, How to Be a Spy, Washing the Car and Building a Campfire. It would be remiss not to mention that the book teaches girls a skill not found in the original DARING BOOK FOR GIRLS, namely, how to make a fifteen-foot backyard geyser from a concoction of Mentos and Diet Coke, and that the book holds the definitive answer to the age-old question, Can you really fry an egg on the sidewalk? Join girls everywhere who are pursuing these delightful activities and living out the Daring Girls credo: Enjoy yourself. Learn new things. Lead an Interesting Life. |
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