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Girls ages 8-12 learn the importance -- and the fun -- of having a hobby
This non-fiction companion to Horse Crazy Lily explores the importance of having appropriate, fun things to do in addition to structured, school activities. Tween expert Nancy Rue assures girls that there's nothing nerdy about having a hobby. She helps girls think about possibilities, from collecting to observing, from sports to outdoor hobbies. Or then there's the whole range of unusual hobbies -- the type of things that appeal to Lily. A self quiz helps girls recognize their own likes and dislikes and gives them encouragement to broaden their horizons and use all their time and talent for God.
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Excuse Me, But Aren't Hobbies for Nerds?
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Of course ... NOT! There are tons of possibilities when it comes to the perfect, just for you, hobby. All you have to do is find out what you like. And The Fun-Finder Book is designed to do just that. Just like Lily, you can develop your own hobby, no matter how uncommon. And if you just can't figure it out, a self-quiz helps you recognize your likes and dislikes as you discover your God-given talent.