When it's time for your kids to leave home, will they be ready to face the world? Will
they be able to handle the NYC subway system? Will they have
experienced the challenge of a summer career camp? Will they be able to
compare civilizations and governments around the world? Will their
imaginations have been sparked in a foreign land? Will they know that
tamales aren't edible until they take the cornstalk off?
Most parents think there are at least a million things kids need to see
and do to function in the adult world. Actually, there are only about a
thousand. Harry H. Harrison Jr.'s comprehensive "1001 Things" list will
guide and inspire, inform and reinforce parents that the road to
adulthood starts at a young age. If not, they could risk having a
thirty-year-old waiting for dinner downstairs. In their pajamas. Mr. Harrison Jr. has compiled the definitive
book for preparing a child for adulthood. There's so much to do and so
little time!
Hardcover, 304 pages,
5.6 x 4.6 x 1 inches
1404104186
Cover Price: $9.99
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