It's not completely something for the adults to dismiss either, having bought it for their passing child. Could you have told me the most practical position to adopt in a free-falling lift, or identify poison ivy? It definitely is geared to a North American audience, rather than a global one, but it's on the whole a very successful volume. I can't find fault with the advice (from my insular, ignorant standpoint at least), there's only the one typo - in the staff biogs at the back - and it's been very well put together, to a high standard. I can imagine it being thumbed through for some time to come, while - touch wood - never really being needed.
I must thank the publishers for my review copy. We also have a review of [[Monkeyfarts: Wacky Jokes Every Kid Should Know by David Borgenicht]] for those who would just like a laugh.
For something similar but with much more morbid humour, we lovel love [[Deadly Peril and How To Avoid It by Tracey Turner]].
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