The World According to Kids: A Child's Eye View of Life, Love and: Chocolate Cake by Sally Collings
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The World According to Kids: A Child's Eye View of Life, Love and

Chocolate Cake


Price: $14.99
On Sale: 1/11/2009
Formats:     Non Standard Paperback

Book Description

Kids tell it like it is. And they know some very useful stuff indeed. Such as the fact that you can′t hide a piece of broccoli in a glass of milk. Or it′s never a good idea to try to baptise a cat. You just can′t argue with these things.

Our children are bursting to share commonsense advice that will help us grown-ups get through the day with a smile on our faces. Smart, warm, telling and funny. THE WORLD ACCORDING TO KIDS captures a beautiful sense of the world seen from knee height.

Some of the contributors to this book have just learned to talk, others have been at it for a decade or so, but they all have something to say that will brighten your day. The sayings here will make you smile - and laugh out loud. Along with plenty of laughs there are grains of true wisdom about friendship and caring, pain and joy.

These quotes have been submitted by parents worldwide - because the wisdom of children is universal.


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ISBN: 9780732289768; ISBN10: 0732289769; Imprint: ; On Sale: 1/11/2009; Format: Trade paperback; Trimsize: 159 x 140 x 9 mm; Pages: 144; $14.99;

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