Kids' How to Do (Almost) Everything Guide: By Experts from Around the World

Summary
A pilot, a mountain climber, a private eye, an astronomer, a Web page designer, and 68 other experts teach kids how to do everything from escaping quicksand to writing fiction. The step-by-step advice is divided into six categories: the arts, daily life, recreation, self-improvement, school, and unusual challenges. Kids will love learning how to draw cartoons, avoid shark attacks, ride a horse, talk to an extraterrestrial, and much, much more. A companion Web site allows readers to ask questions, find out additional information, and share their own ideas.
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