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OverviewFor the kid who leaves a wet towel wadded up on the floor or forgets to put a new roll on the toilet-paper thingy, witty parenting writer and etiquette columnist Catherine Newman has created the ultimate guidebook of essential life skills for kids. Jam-packed with tips, tricks, and advice all illustrated in an irresistible graphic novel style How to Be a Person shows kids just how easy it is to free themselves from parental nagging and become more dependable and they ll like themselves better, too! They ll learn how to do chores like loading the dishwasher and making a bed, brush up on communication skills like making a phone call and apologizing, and master 61 other super-helpful skills including how to stick up for somebody, fold a T-shirt, and turn a 33-cent package of ramen into dinner. Improve work-life balance for the whole family with this kids guide to growing up. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Catherine NewmanPublisher: Workman Publishing Imprint: Storey Publishing LLC Dimensions: Width: 16.40cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.60cm Weight: 0.340kg ISBN: 9781635861822ISBN 10: 1635861829 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 26 May 2020 Recommended Age: From 10 to 14 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""Catherine Newman has created a starting place for loving, productive conversations about independence, competence, and kindness.""-- Jessica Lahey, best-selling author of The Gift of Failure ""Kids will delight in this witty, clear, and fun-to-read handbook. And parents will rejoice in having Catherine Newman as a wise and warm partner in teaching our children nearly everything they should know -- but don't want to hear about from us!"" -- Dr. Lisa Damour, best-selling author of Untangled and Under Pressure ""An illustrated guide that teaches tweens (who aren't eager to learn anything from you) life skills such as managing money, doing the dishes, and addressing an envelope.""-- Parents ""Geared toward kids -- but honestly, everyone in the house should brush up on these cleaning and life skills."" -- Real Simple ""Emphasizes why these skills are so important for kids to master and how good they'll feel once they do. The illustrations reflect diversity and avoid gender stereotypes. Entertaining way to teach valuable skills that every kid (and adult) needs to know."" -- Booklist ""This succinct and entertaining guidebook describes life skills with step-by-step instructions... No matter who is reading and enjoying the book, the skills are fleshed out with easy-to-understand steps and engaging illustrations."" -- School Library Journal" Catherine Newman has created a starting place for loving, productive conversations about independence, competence, and kindness. -- Jessica Lahey, best-selling author of The Gift of Failure Kids will delight in this witty, clear, and fun-to-read handbook. And parents will rejoice in having Catherine Newman as a wise and warm partner in teaching our children nearly everything they should know -- but don't want to hear about from us! -- Dr. Lisa Damour, best-selling author of Untangled and Under Pressure Catherine Newman has created a starting place for loving, productive conversations about independence, competence, and kindness. -- Jessica Lahey, best-selling author of The Gift of Failure Kids will delight in this witty, clear, and fun-to-read handbook. And parents will rejoice in having Catherine Newman as a wise and warm partner in teaching our children nearly everything they should know -- but don't want to hear about from us! -- Dr. Lisa Damour, best-selling author of Untangled and Under Pressure Catherine Newman has created a starting place for loving, productive conversations about independence, competence, and kindness. -- Jessica Lahey, best-selling author of The Gift of Failure Kids will delight in this witty, clear, and fun-to-read handbook. And parents will rejoice in having Catherine Newman as a wise and warm partner in teaching our children nearly everything they should know -- but don't want to hear about from us! -- Dr. Lisa Damour, best-selling author of Untangled and Under Pressure An illustrated guide that teaches tweens (who aren't eager to learn anything from you) life skills such as managing money, doing the dishes, and addressing an envelope. -- Parents Geared toward kids -- but honestly, everyone in the house should brush up on these cleaning and life skills. -- Real Simple Emphasizes why these skills are so important for kids to master and how good they'll feel once they do. The illustrations reflect diversity and avoid gender stereotypes. Entertaining way to teach valuable skills that every kid (and adult) needs to know. -- Booklist This succinct and entertaining guidebook describes life skills with step-by-step instructions... No matter who is reading and enjoying the book, the skills are fleshed out with easy-to-understand steps and engaging illustrations. -- School Library Journal Author InformationCatherine Newman is the author of What Can I Say? and the award-winning bestseller How to Be a Person, as well as two parenting memoirs: Waiting for Birdy and Catastrophic Happiness, and a middle-grade novel, One Mixed-Up Night. She's also the co-author of Stitch Camp. Newman is the etiquette columnist for Real Simple magazine and the editor of the James Beard Award winning kids cooking magazine ChopChop. A regular contributor to publications including the New York Times, Romper, Cup of Jo, and Grown & Flown, Newman lives in Amherst, Massachusetts, with her family. Visit her at catherinenewmanwriter.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |