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List Price: $14.95Amazon.com's Price: $5.83 You Save: $9.12 (61%)as of 03/18/2010 11:36 EDT
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 790.1922
Format: Bargain Price
Label: Collins
Manufacturer: Collins
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 224
Publication Date: May 01, 2008
Publisher: Collins
Release Date: May 06, 2008
Studio: Collins
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Product Description:
A pocket-sized book of wisdom based on the bestselling phenomenon, The Dangerous Book for Boys, this portable edition includes some favorite activities from the original book, along with some even more dangerous new ones! With everything from how to win at poker, to how to make a paper hat, from skipping stones to writing a note in secret ink, the Pocket Book of things to do will appeal to all men and boys with an appetite for danger!
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I gave this book to my new grandson. It's sure to keep my son busy introducing his son, my grandson, to all those great, slightly edgy projects that charm children and make parents slightly apprehensive...
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Some cool ideas and facts, parents like it just as much or more than the kids.
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This book was first given by me to a nephew. He is one of 5 kids and they all loved it. I got two more for other kids. It interests many even adults. Think it's something about the word "dangerous." Even good for girls!
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It is a wonderful book....so wonderful my grandson already had it!
It came in promptly, and was just what I ordered.
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My 7yr old got this as a Christmas gift. His grandfather has read quite a bit of it and thought it was the cutest book. I read a chapter to both my boys, (the other one is 2), and they both sit and listen as though I were telling them the secrets of life. Of course there are a lot of father-son activies in there as well. Very pleased with the book.
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