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Do you want to know how to relax and have fun with your kids while also teaching them life's bigger lessons? Then this is the book for you -- a simple, step-by-step guide to those fun-loving skills that raise self-esteem, foster self-reliance, and build character. These are the skills every well-rounded child should know.
Each of the 101 secrets in this wonderful book is clearly explained in a short, two-page description accompanied by a drawing and a fact or tip. Many of these skills involve a simple secret to do them successfully, which will enable any dad (or granddad or mom) to pass on the "really important stuff" hidden in how to climb a ladder, how to carve a whistle, or how to make a curve ball curbe. These are lessons of life that will life on in your child's heart. Knowing these secrets with establish you as "the guy who knows how to make things happen."
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07/12/2006: This is a really fun book for dads and kids. Great gift idea. My husband has had a blast with it. Can't wait to check out 101 Secrets a Good Mom Knows!
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06/16/2001: What I love most about this book is that it's so full of the heartwarming lessons dads have always traditionally taught their kids. How to catch a frog, how to carve a whistle, how to shinny up a tree, how to fly a kite, how get a cricket to tell you the temperature, and even how to find the North Star and photograph lightning! This book allows any dad (or grandad or mom) to pass on the 'really important stuff' hidden in how to carve a ladder, how to skip a rock, or how to make a curve ball curve. What delightful fun! I bought this book for my husband, and my oldest son (a new dad) took it home with him, so I had to buy another copy.