More than 200 clever tricks to help stubborn kids go to bed, clean their room, take a bath, and more without tears or fights.
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- 2024
- 2015
Deadly Seas: You Decide How to Survive!
- 204 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The book offers a captivating exploration of its themes, presenting a unique narrative that engages readers with its rich characters and thought-provoking insights. Set against a vivid backdrop, it delves into the complexities of human relationships and the intricacies of personal growth. With a blend of humor and poignancy, the story invites readers to reflect on their own experiences while navigating the challenges and triumphs of life. Its engaging prose and relatable situations make it a memorable read.
- 2012
Packed with a variety of wild and wacky jokes, this book features humor centered around monsters, pirates, superheroes, and more. Its playful illustrations complement the comedic content, making it an entertaining read for fans of all ages. With a mix of classic favorites and zany newcomers, it promises laughter and fun for everyone.
- 2012
Know Your Trains
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
These 44 models of train have been chosen to represent well-loved contemporary machines as well as a few unusual examples. Each machine has been photographed in the UK where most of them can be see working today. Accompanying each picture is a concise, informative text which gives details of the history, manufacture and engine specifications.
- 2012
With over 9 million copies sold worldwide, the Worst-Case Scenario series has been preparing readers for dangers of all kinds for more than a decade. This handsome large-format hardcover compendium is truly the ultimate guide for handling life's inevitable Worst-Case Scenarios, collecting—for the first time—hundreds of the best and most crucial scenarios from across the entire 26-book series, along with dozens of all-new and expanded scenarios, charts, and expert tips. Topical, tabloid-style pages explore more than 100 subjects, from storms to stampedes to technology failures and beyond, with special sections highlighting critical information on starting fires, animal encounters, emergency signals, "Can I eat that?" questions, and more. Packed with expert advice and sturdy enough to stop a tiger bite, this gifty tome will keep longtime fans and new initiates safe and entertained in equal measure.
- 2011
The reader chooses the course of an adventure in which a crew of astronauts--the youngest to ever make the journey--sets off on a mission to Mars.
- 2011
The authors of The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook take to the links! Dave and Josh join golf fanatic James Grace, drawing on their own tragic exploits and the experience of experts to help golfers survive dozens of dire situations. Learn how to finish a round with a broken arm, deal with a cigar brush fire, cure golf addiction, or remove a tick. Discover the best way to play out of a water hazard, make it through a lightning storm, or survive being hit in the privates. Hands-on, illustrated, step-by-step instructions guide you through these and other perils lurking on the fairway. With an appendix of rules for bizarre mis-haps, strategies for surmounting dress-code and equipment crises, and other essential survival tips, this handy guide won't help you save par-but it could save your bacon! Don't tee off without it.
- 2011
Star Trek Book of Opposites
- 24 pages
- 1 hour of reading
Is your child leaving baby-talk behind and beginning to explore strange new words? Or are you simply a Trekkie who needs a goofy gift for a fellow-fan friend? This title transports you together to a voyage of educational fun, pairing up colorful photograp
- 2009
Learn to reattach a bumper, drive down a flight of stairs, and survive road rageyour own and other people's. Theessential driver's manual!
- 2005
How to Con Your Kid
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
The Book Your Children Don’t Want You to Read How to Con Your Kid is the most useful (and sneakiest) parenting manual you’ll ever purchase. Within are hundreds of tips, techniques, and simple scams for getting your child to do exactly what you want—with your child none the wiser. For mealtime, bedtime, bathtime, and any other time of the day (or night), you’ll learn • Get your kid to eat by playing on his possessiveness. • Get your kid to bathe by “swimming” in the tub. • Get your kid to talk quietly by whispering back. • Get your kid to take medicine by pretending it’s superhero juice. • Get your kid to sit still by playing “I Spy.” And dozens more tricks of the parenting trade!