Synopses & Reviews
There's this boy. Let's say he's somewhere between nine and thirteen years old or so. You'd like to see this kid get creative. You'd like to see him get some exercise. You'd like to see him get out from in front of the television. And you'd love for him to be motivated enough to find some stuff to do on his own.
This boy NEEDS The Big Book of Boy Stuff
This thick, durable book includes fascinating chapters on gross stuff, magic, emergencies, fireworks, games, experiments, jokes, activities, insults, pets, flying things, and, of course, duct tape.
Boys can learn fun experiments such as how to create a Monster in a Box using a shoebox, a flowerpot, and a potato. Next, they can work on building a pneumatic rocket made out of a lip balm tube and air. The sky is truly the limit when it comes to these fun and entertaining projects. No boyhood is complete without a copy
The Big Book of Boy Stuff has all the important information that boys just have to know: How can I make a rocket? What do I do if I get a bean stuck up my nose? How can I make lightning without killing myself?
Where can I find new practical jokes? What is the best way to poop outside? How do I tell a girl I like her? Why would I tell a girl I like her? How many mosquitoes does it take to suck all the blood out of a person? What's that smell? . . . and many, many more
The veteran of many water-balloon wars, Bart King has twice won the prized Arrested Development award from the New York Society of Amateur Psychologists. He has been a middle-school teacher for the past fifteen years. This is his first book, unless you count that other one he wrote. Bart has interviewed hundreds of the country's wisest guys and smartest alecks for the incredible material in The Big Book of Boy Stuff.
Bart invites you to visit this book's website at: www.bartking.net
Review
"(King) has managed to strike a balance between excitement and safety, goofiness and good information." Vancouver Sun
Review
"It's fast, often rude, very funny....Adults are liable to appreciate this book every bit as much as typical 'boys.'" The Statesman Journal (Salem, OR)
Synopsis
The Big Book of Boy Stuff has all the important information that boys just have to know. Collected here for the first time in one place, it holds the answers to these timeless questions:
- What do I do if I get a bean stuck up my nose?
- How can I make lightning without killing myself?
- Where can I find new practical jokes to play on my friends and family?
- How can I make a rocket?
- What is the best way to poop outside?
- How do I tell a girl I like her?
- Why would I tell a girl I like her?
- How many mosquitoes does it take to suck all the blood out of a person?
- What's that smell?
- And many, many more!
Synopsis
There's this boy. Let's say he's somewhere between nine and thirteen years old or so. You'd like to see this kid get creative. You'd like to see him get some exercise. You'd like to see him get out from in front of the television. And you'd love for him to be motivated enough to find some stuff to do on his own. This boy NEEDS The Big Book of Boy Stuff
This thick, durable book includes fascinating chapters on gross stuff, magic, emergencies, fireworks, games, experiments, jokes, activities, insults, pets, flying things, and, of course, duct tape.
About the Author
Despite rumors to the contrary, Bart King was born on his birthday. The veteran of many water-balloon wars, Bart has twice won the prized "Arrested Development" award from the New York Society of Amateur Psychologists. He has been a middle-school teacher for the past 15 years. This is his first book, unless you count that other one he wrote. Bart has interviewed hundreds of the country's wisest guys and smartest alecks for the incredible material in The Big Book of Boy Stuff. Bart invites you to visit this book's Web-site at: www.bigbookofboystuff.com.
Kids Q&A
Read the Kids' Q&A with Bart King