The Big Book of Girl Stuff

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Author: Bart King

ISBN-10: 158685819X

ISBN-13: 9781586858193

Category: Business & Careers

From the author who brought you The Big Book of Boy Stuff, comes this hip, entertaining guide, written with the collaboration of author Bart King's five sisters (Gretchen, Kathleen, Melinda, Sarah, and Mary), as well as input from dozens of girls, young women, teachers, and moms everywhere.\ The Big Book of Girl Stuff has everything a girl needs to know;from sleepovers to shopping, boys, dieting, friendship, fashion, babysitting, dancing, diaries, and more. It's the ultimate guide to being a...

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The Big Book of Girl Stuff shares everything a girl needs to know-from sleepovers to diaries to makeup to boys to shopping, and everything in between! It's the ultimate guide to unlocking the delightful mysteries of being a girl. Dozens of girls, young women, teachers, and mothers collaborated on this book to make it the most comprehensive guide to being a girl that has ever existed! Perfect for pre-teen, 'tween, and teenage girls, The Big Book of Girl Stuff shares inspiration, empowerment, and some seriously silly laughs just when girls need it the most! It's filled with information, activities, quotes, and games, as well as lists for favorite books, movies, and music. Smart asides, fascinating facts, an enlightened outlook, and a uniquely feminine perspective make this a must have for every girl. Though it's written for girls from 9 to 14, it will certainly delight moms, aunts, and big sisters everywhere! You can learn: How to build a compliment kit How to make a friendship bracelet How to calm a crying baby Why boys smell so bad How your biology teacher knows you didn't do your homework How to shop How to deal with a killer crush! How to make a fake belly button piercing! Chapters cover these important topics and more: Babysitting: Tricks and Tips! Girl Power! Boys! Friends, Cliques, Secrets, and Gossip! Fun Things to Do! Dance! Etiquette! Beauty! Publishers WeeklyWhile the boys dig into treasure lore, girls can delve into all things female in the softbound The Big Book of Girl Stuff by Bart King, a follow-up to his The Big Book of Boy Stuff. From babysitting tips to beauty hints to slumber party inspirations, girls will linger over these pink pages brimming with cartoons and step-by-step instructions. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

A "fashion" is the latest trend that is popular at the moment. The only problem is that as soon as any fashion becomes really popular, it's suddenly out-of-date!\ Plus, it's hard to be unique when somebody else "invented" the fashion, and everybody else is wearing it.\ But you don't have to wear the latest fashions to have style! You can create your own style by picking outfits that YOU think look good because they have that certain "flair." Maybe your style is elegant or creative or goofy.\ Hey, it's your style, so express yourself with it! Add a trippy new accessory. Put on a man's hat. Mix stripes with plaid. (Or not.) That's turning fashion into your style!

ContentsBabysitting: Tricks and Tips!Girl Power! Boys! Magic and Superstitions! Friends, Cliques, Secrets, and Gossip! Fun Things to Do! Holidays! Valentine's Day! (mini-feature) Sports and Games!Dance! Lies, Mean Girls and Jerks! Ick! Nicknames, Words, Handwriting, and Doodles! Slang! (mini-feature) Dolls! Etiquette! Family! Beauty! Sleepovers and Slumber Parties! Hair! Humor! Fashion! How Important Are Looks? (mini-feature) Food (and Dieting)! The Mind, Emotions, and Dreams! Practical Jokes! Girl Secrets-No Boys Allowed! Emergencies! Pets! Shopping and Advertising! Wise Words from Wise Women!Recommended Reading and Movies!Bibliography

\ KidoinfoBart King is my new hero. On the surface, his books might look like they're getting by on being similar to the ubiquitous Dangerous Book for Boys. King's pocket guides-with illustrations of paper airplanes, Chuck Taylors, and a slingshot on their covers-do cash in on that kind of scrappy retro charm. But these books are something entirely different.\ These books are hilarious. And informative-if you want to know how to get the best of your nemesis or play toilet tag. What makes these special is not only that they're well-written, well-designed, and funny, but also that they present information that is actually new and actually useful (again, useful to the sorts of people who like to play toilet tag).\ A few tantalizing sample tastes:\ From The Pocket Guide to Mischief: "You'll need some cream cheese. First, roll the deodorant out maybe half an inch . . ."\ From The Pocket Guide to Games: "Fill several balloons with water, and hang one from a tree . . ."\ From The Pocket Guide to Boy Stuff: "Here are two hand-grenade designs that you can use that won't start a fire . . ."\ If these don't seem gender-neutral enough, and you have a daughter who is into this kind of thing, rest assured that Bart King also has girl versions: The Big Book of Girl Stuff gracefully and barely touches on puberty, but includes plenty of pranks, code names, and hijinx for kids who like bright pink more than baseballs on the covers of their books.\ Should someone you know be interested, visit the author's web site: bartking.net. It includes video clips illustrating some of the guides' proposed activities!\ — Katy Killilea\ \ \ \ \ \ Kidoinfo\ - Katy Killilea\ Bart King is my new hero. On the surface, his books might look like they're getting by on being similar to the ubiquitous Dangerous Book for Boys. King's pocket guides-with illustrations of paper airplanes, Chuck Taylors, and a slingshot on their covers-do cash in on that kind of scrappy retro charm. But these books are something entirely different.\ These books are hilarious. And informative-if you want to know how to get the best of your nemesis or play toilet tag. What makes these special is not only that they're well-written, well-designed, and funny, but also that they present information that is actually new and actually useful (again, useful to the sorts of people who like to play toilet tag).\ A few tantalizing sample tastes:\ From The Pocket Guide to Mischief: "You'll need some cream cheese. First, roll the deodorant out maybe half an inch . . ."\ From The Pocket Guide to Games: "Fill several balloons with water, and hang one from a tree . . ."\ From The Pocket Guide to Boy Stuff: "Here are two hand-grenade designs that you can use that won't start a fire . . ."\ If these don't seem gender-neutral enough, and you have a daughter who is into this kind of thing, rest assured that Bart King also has girl versions: The Big Book of Girl Stuff gracefully and barely touches on puberty, but includes plenty of pranks, code names, and hijinx for kids who like bright pink more than baseballs on the covers of their books.\ Should someone you know be interested, visit the author's web site: www.bartking.net. It includes video clips illustrating some of the guides' proposed activities!\ \ \ \ Publishers WeeklyWhile the boys dig into treasure lore, girls can delve into all things female in the softbound The Big Book of Girl Stuff by Bart King, a follow-up to his The Big Book of Boy Stuff. From babysitting tips to beauty hints to slumber party inspirations, girls will linger over these pink pages brimming with cartoons and step-by-step instructions. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.\ \ \ \ \ Children's Literature\ - Kathie M. Josephs\ There have been thousands of "How To" books published but this one is original, refreshing, and absolutely perfect for girls. The following is just a sample of what will be learned from reading this book: "why boys smell so bad, how to make a fake belly button piercing, what to do about a killer crush, how to get rid of breakfast blahs and what to do when the person you are talking to has something on the tip of their nose." I was completely absorbed when reading this book and believe me when I tell you it certainly brought back memories. There are thirty-two wonderful chapters filled with advice that is positively relevant for middle and young adult readers. The information is done in reader-friendly format using as few words as possible yet getting the point across. Questions that girls might have on their minds are included. For example, "How does flirting work?" and "How do I get a boy's attention?" The answers are thoughtful and easy to understand. Illustrations are used to add interest and humor, as well as to clarify. This book is ideal to give as a gift to any girl who is just becoming interested in boys or to improve her interaction with friends. I highly recommend this book.\ \ \ \ \ School Library JournalGr 4–8\ This funny follow-up to The Big Book of Boy Stuff (Gibbs Smith, 2004) is chock-full of hints and guidance. From the silly ("Why boys smell so bad") to the slightly serious ("Lies, Mean Girls, and Jerks"), it will have readers thumbing through the volume again and again. The author keeps the mood light and the sections short and sweet. Though the organization appears a bit random with an opening chapter about babysitting and the glossary of "cool" tween speak stuck in the middle, the text does have a good flow. As the extensive bibliography demonstrates, King has done his research. Growing up is a challenge, and his hip handbook is a resource not only for girls, but parents as well. The volume has amusing illustrations and a reversible cover for sneaky in-school reading. While the information presented can be found in other books, the author's sense of humor and lighthearted approach make this one accessible to a wide range of readers.\ —Elaine Baran BlackCopyright 2006 Reed Business Information.\ \ \