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The Daring Book for Girls

The Daring Book for Girls

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Authors: Andrea J. Buchanan, Miriam Peskowitz
Creator: Alexis Seabrook
Publisher: Collins
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 145 reviews
Sales Rank: 236

Media: Hardcover
Reading Level: Young Adult
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 288
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3
Dimensions (in): 9.9 x 7.6 x 1.2

ISBN: 0061472573
Dewey Decimal Number: 646.7008342
EAN: 9780061472572
ASIN: 0061472573

Publication Date: November 1, 2007
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Condition: stains on front cover, slightly warped Used - Acceptable

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5 out of 5 stars Go Girls!   February 5, 2008
I got this for my just-turned-15 daughter. She loves it...not as a sit down and read from cover to cover kind of book, but one she can pick up in her spare time or on a rainy day. It's full of bits of girl-empowering info, projects, and how-tos...like how to whistle through your fingers. It's just a neat book for girls of all ages :)


5 out of 5 stars MY DAUGHTER + HER FRIENDS LOVE !!!!   February 1, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

WONDERFUL, FUN, INFORMATIVE BOOK. GREAT TO KEEP ABOUT 5 COPIES AROUND FOR BIRTHDAY GIFTS FOR GIRLS 7-11 YEARS OLD. IT'S ALSO A BEAUTIFUL COVER THAT THE PICTURE DOESN'T DEPICT WELL ENOUGH. I WOULD THINK THAT ABOUT 90% OF YOUNG GIRLS WOULD LOVE THIS BOOK


4 out of 5 stars Daring Book for Girls - Great for Girls of ANY Age ! Plus My Daughter's Impressions   January 30, 2008
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

Inspired by The Dangerous Book for Boys, Andrea J. Buchanan and Miriam Peskowitz have produced a wonderful book for girls and women. They acknowledge the authors and thank them for their permission to use the concept and design of The Dangerous Book for Boys, as inspiration.

I was just about to read it when my 17-year-old daughter said: "Oh, let me read it first."



So I thought you would appreciate her list of favorites from the book.

My daughter's list of book favorites:

My daughter was a Girl Scout for 10 years (and I was a leader during that time). More than anything, my daughter appreciated the crafts featured in the book and the histories of various activities. The Daring Book for Girls is not a Girl Scout publication, but it is right up their alley.)

She loved the instructions on how to put your hair up with a pencil! This is a convenient way to perform hair magic when a claw or scrunchie is nowhere to be found.

We were happy to find instructions on how to make a Sit-Upon - remember those? We made ours 10 years ago - and, even though it has been through many activities, it is still worthy of being sit-upon!

From the book:

Did you know:
There are 14 games of Tag?

That Hopscotch dates back to the Romans? Have you seen the French (Escargot - Snail - Round hopscotch)?

That there are right and wrong ways to tie a Sari?

That Chinese jump rope exists around the world but under names as various as: American Jump Rope, German Jump Rope, Japanese Jump Rope and Norwegian Jump Rope.

That Double Dutch jump rope began in The Netherlands and first appeared in this country in - yep, you guessed it: New York, with the first Dutch settlers. But it was not until the 1950s that Double Dutch became wildly popular - and, in the 1970s, it became a competitive sport for urban kids, and is now a worldwide team sport.


Have you ever:
Made a God's eye?

Do you know?
How to fold a T-shirt - Japanese style?
How to whistle with two fingers? (My daughter says she will try this)
How to do the Yoga Sun Salutation?
How to build a campfire?
How to press flowers?
How to make a taut-line hitch in a knot?
How to make a cloth-covered book?



Do you know the common Campfire songs? The Green Grass Grows All Around?



And here is my list of book favorites:

I loved the histories of famous women throughout the ages. Beginning with Daring Spanish Girls, the authors describe three young Spanish women, who have achieved outstanding success.

Bullfighter Cristina Sanchez de Pablos, born in 1972, fought her first bullfight in Madrid, just before she turned 21. She was one of the first matadoras (female bullfighter) in Spain and enjoyed great success during her career, and retired in 1999.


Did you know?
Princess Kalina of Bulgaria is a vegetarian and animal-rights advocate?
Princess Lalla Salma of Morocco has a degree in computer science?
Princess Lalla Khadija of Morocco's father pardoned prisoners in honor of her birth?
Princess Beatrice Elizabeth Mary Windsor (daughter of Fergie and Andrew) undertakes charities works, including Russia's HIV-infected children?
Princess Masako of Japan refused the prince's first proposals of marriage?

(Princess Masako went to high school in Massachusetts, then returned to Japan and achieved a high degree of professional success, from which she was reluctant to step down to become the Princess, which accounts, in part, at least, for her first refusal of marriage to the Prince.)



NOT to be missed: Queens of the Ancient World: Wise Artemisia; Salome Alexandra of Judea; Cleopatra of Egypt; Boudica's Rebellion; Zenobia, Queen of the East.

Women spies! And how to be a spy!

And NOT to be missed: Books that will change a girl's life:

This is a long list that includes P.L. Travers' Mary Poppins; Madeleine L'Engle's A Wrinkle In Time; all Roald Dahl books; Jack London's Call of the Wild; and dozens of other classic books from the 19th and 20th centuries.



There is SO much more in the book than can be briefly exampled here. It is so chock full of histories, crafts, songs and books that it is a terrific reference book that will grace your home for many years.

This is a GREAT gift book! 5 stars!


So girls: Be daring! Be yourself. Go out into the world, grab hold and never let go!



5 out of 5 stars nice gift   January 23, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I saw an advertisement for this book and purchased it for my granddaughter in Florida. When it arrived, I perused it and found many things of interest. I used many bookmarks to have her access things I thought were timely and would be of interest to her. I shall not be seeing her before this coming April, but it is on its way to her for Valentine's Day. I shall be talking to her soon after, I am sure.


5 out of 5 stars A Great Book!   January 18, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I love these books. My husband told me about them, and I just had to buy them even though we don't have children yet. I think it's wonderful that there's a book out there to encourage kids to do things other than sit inside and watch TV or play video games all day. This book has so many activities that I did when I was a little girl, and I think every little girl should do. I highly recommend this!

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