Never Eat Anything that Moves!: Good, Bad, and Very Silly Advice from Kids
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Rating | : | 4.85 (908 Votes) |
Asin | : | B001G8WV8O |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 48 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-06-10 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The result is an enlightening and often hilarious view into the thoughts and experiences of children as they offer their take on: When you shouldn't give your dad a free haircut (hint: avoid naptime) and The best way to know if there's a monster under the bed (answer: put your little sister under it-and listen for a crunch!) Plus much, much more! Taken all together, this irresistible companion to Bender's Lima Beans Would Be Illegal offers the most valuable piece of advice of all: "Listen to kids-they know what they're talking about!". Robert Bender asked thousands of schoolchildren what advice they thought other kids (and some grown-ups) ought to know
Sage Advice from the Young Roz Levine Robert Bender, author of Lima Beans Would Be Illegal, polled thousands of schoolchildren around the country to find out what important advice they would give other kids and grown-ups, wrote it all down, and came up with this must read, down to earth book, Never Eat Anything That Moves: Good, Bad, and Very Silly Advice from Kids. Some entries are thoughtful "Be the kind of person that you would like to know." "Old people ar. "Great humor for kids and adults" according to Mary. This is a very funny book. Robert Bender has polled thousands of school children on the best, the worst and the silliest advice they have to offer. There are gems such as "You're only a kid once -- get in trouble while you can" and "Never save your page with gum". Each page has four or five quotes with connected, humorous illustrations. A fun book to read a bit at a time. Might be useful book in a school setting during a u
Humorous pictures in an unusual media (cell-vinyl paint on acetate) illustrate the scenarios.Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. . From Publishers Weekly Compilation touts such advice as "Never eat a magnet when you have braces," "Tell people that you love them" and "Get Messy." With the participation of schools and students across the country, Robert Bender (Lima Beans Would Be Illegal) collected more than 1000 kid tips for Never Eat Anything That Moves: Good, Bad, and Very Silly Advice from Kids