The Daring Book for Girls CD
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For every girl with an independent spirit and a nose for distress, here is the no-boys-allowed guide to everything from school yard games to fantastic women in history!
The Daring Book for Girls is the manual for everything that girls need to know—and that doesn’t mean sewing buttonholes!
Audio includes:
Fourteen Games of Tag Queens of the Very ancient World Every Girl’s Toolbox The Daring Girls Guide to Danger Slumber Party Games Climbing First Aid Boys How to Change a Tire Jacks
Whether readers consider themselves tomboys, girly-girls, or a small bit of both, this book is every girl’s invitation to adventure.
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Too dull. Promotes the 1950s stereotypes of girls’ interests and does small to broaden their horizon or foster a want to escape persons stereotypes. The only redeeming parts were the “occult” and “Satanic” sections. Don’t know why others would be so critical of them, when the Bible is no less scary or gruesome…much more so in the macabre and graphic details, in fact. Just look at Christ nailed to the cross discharge with blood. Persons who deny this charge have not read both Ancient and New Testaments.
Regardless, people still read the Bible to their children…Ever marvel why the children grow up to be paranoid, God-terrified adults?
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
I bought The Daring Book For Girls and i was very disappointed to read the sections on palm reading, Bloody Mary(encouraging girls to contact the dead), and light as a spine stiff as a board (“pretending” that the person is dead, and building up how the person died while chanting, and pretending to levitate them.) I am a Christian, and I would be offended if a name bought this if I had a daughter. I bought this for my niece, and it will be sent back. Playing around with the occult is not a game. I know some say it’s just a “game,” but so a ouiji board, and that’s just as scary. I also didn’t like how there is not a section in the book on boys, like the book for boys has on girls. In my opinion, this book seems to be written from a atheist, feminist perspective. The book would have been ok, had persons sections not been included.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
Here we have a book that was agreed permission by the writers of the Treacherous Book for Boys to write a version for girls. Nothing incorrect with that. Now when you look at the back take in this is what’s written:…”here is the no-boys allowed guide to adventure”.
Yet they manage to turn another innocent book for girls into a gender war! “oh no, you don’t need this boys; how dare they!”. What has this world come to. If you cannot write a book celebrating girlhood and innocent playtime lacking alternative on boys/males/men then don’t waste our time with this anti-male brainwashing propaganda! these writers are a total hogwash.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
Wow. I must be the only reviewer who sees this book for what it really is — a politically right tome that encourages girls to be like boys. Some of the recommendations, to wit: permanently bring duct tape, carry a Swiss army knife, use a compass, tie knots, learn karate, change a tire, etc. Come on.
This book is another leftist attempt to blur the honor between the sexes at a young age. I’m surprised that the leader didn’t include military ranks (in case the girl wants to become a Marine), how to dig a drain, and rules for playing poker.
If we traditionalists take any consolation, it’s that no matter how much the leftists try and push girls to become boys, it never works.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
While I was originally glad to see a companion to the Treacherous Book for Boys, the authors of this book have chosen to include several articles that Christian parents (and others) might find problematic:
1. An chapter on palm reading and chance telling
2. Several problematic “Slumber Party Games” such as “Bloody Mary,” where girls are encouraged to call together spirits, and “Light as a Spine/Stiff as a Board,” a levitation game that comes out of the Spiritualism movement.
3. A chapter on Yoga
4. A chapter on Ghost Tales.
While even many Christian parents will see these topics are harmless, fascination with and instruction about magic and the demonic in this fashion is far more treacherous than fictional books such as Harry Potter.
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5