Synopses & Reviews
Whether you plan on spending your life playing sports, serving clients, running businesses, or flying to the moon, there are certain things that everyone just has to know how to do: unjamming a jar, for instance, fixing a flat tire, and removing a particularly embarrassing stain. They may seem simple in retrospect, but you donand#8217;t have to turn all your laundry pink more than once before you learn that itand#8217;s best just to get things right the first time.
The How-To Handbook packs over 50 essential life skills into one handy reference book, and uses dozens of illustrations to show readers the very best ways to:
- Thread a needle
- Pitch a tent
- Tie a tie
- Treat a bee sting
- Chop an onionand#8230;and much, much more!
Review
and#8220;When you canand#8217;t ask Mom or Dad how to do something or to do it for you, this may be the ideal book to have handy. . .A useful guide to handling everyday tasks and problems.and#8221; and#8212;Kirkus Reviews
Synopsis
This handy reference guide is full of tips and tricks that every teen needs to know, from how to unstick chewing gum to how to treat a burn.
Synopsis
There are certain things that everyone just has to know how to do in life: unjamming a jar, for instance, fixing a flat tire, and removing a particularly embarrassing stain. They may seem simple in retrospect, but you don't have to turn all your laundry pink more than once before you learn that it's best to just get things right the first time. The How-To Handbook packs over 50 essential life skills into one handy reference book and uses dozens of illustrations to show readers the very best ways to thread a needle, pitch a tent, tie a tie, chop an onion, and more
About the Author
Martin Oliver writes for children and lives in the United Kingdom.Alexandra Johnson writes for children and lives in the United Kingdom.