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The Girls' Book: Das außergewöhnliche Handbuch für neugierige Mädchen

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The Girl‘s Book – aufregende Spiele, leckere Rezepte und kreative Bastelideen für neugierige und pfiffige Mädchen! Für Jungs verboten!

Mit diesem spannenden Buch lässt sich spielend die Natur entdecken und hautnah erleben. So können Mädels z. B. lernen, wie man das Wetter vorhersagt oder wie man Wildpflanzen auf Entdeckungstouren bestimmen und identifizieren kann.
Zusammen mit der besten Freundin Schmuck aus Papier, oder selbst ein Gesellschaftsspiel basteln, ist mit diesem Buch kinderleicht. Durch die zahlreichen und kreativen Bastelideen ist Spaß vorprogrammiert.

In dem Handbuch gibt es auch viele schmackhafte Rezepte, mit denen sich die innere Köchin entdecken lässt. Neben einer kulinarischen Reise nach Japan, finden sich auch Gerichte mit Honig oder Rezeptideen für Getränke, passend zu jeder Jahreszeit. So kommen auch Teenagerinnen mit diesem Buch auf ihre Kosten!

Damit das Buch unterwegs immer im Gepäck sein kann und kleine Schätze sicher aufbewahrt werden können, lässt es sich mit einem Gummiband einfach verschließen.

Weitere spannende Aktivitäten im Sachbuch sind:

· Fotografieren wie ein Profi
· Reifenschaukel und Windmühle bauen
· Geheime Botschaften verschlüsseln
· Rote-Beeren-Tarte backen
· Wie wird man eine echte Zauberin?
· und vieles mehr

Das The Girl‘s Book ist die perfekte Geschenkidee für kleine Entdeckerinnen und taffe Mädels ab 8 Jahren. So ist schnell das perfekte Geschenk zum Geburtstag gefunden.
Die Autoren Michèle Lecreux, Célia Gallais und Clèmence Roux de Luze haben mit dem The Girl‘s Book ein zauberhaftes und vielseitiges Buch für junge Mädchen geschaffen. Die bunten Illustrationen unterstreichen die Liebe zum Detail und machen das Buch einzigartig. Auf ungefähr 120 Seiten, gefüllt mit Spielideen und kreativen Aktivitäten zum Austoben, gehört Langeweile der Vergangenheit an.

128 pages, Hardcover

First published July 1, 2013

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July 15, 2013
My kids and I read and reviewed this book for Mother Daughter Book Reviews. Here are our thoughts:

DAUGHTER SAYS:

There are some good ideas in this book and I really like the pictures. There are a lot of different crafts and activities that I want to try, like making a hedgehog cake for dessert because it looks so good. And I also want to try to make the swing because those are really fun. I also want a camera so I can take photos. The book has a section on how to take good photos. I think girls 5 and up would like this book.

MOM SAYS:

When Barron’s Educational Series Inc. contacted me and asked me to have a look at The Boy’s Book of Adventure and The Girl’s Book of Adventure I literally jumped at the chance. The thought of having individual books for my son and my daughter filled with great ideas for fun stuff to do over the summer holidays was very, very attractive and these two books do not disappoint! In fact, each of my children immediately grabbed the books and took them to their bedrooms to flip through them. My son slept with his copy for one straight week. It would be an understatement to say they LOVE them!

Physically, the books themselves are very sturdy to withstand the great outdoors where they will surely be brought. The layout is very, very well done and is very kid-friendly. There are many, many illustrations and diagrams as well as simple step-by-step instructions for each of the activities. There is also a very wide range of activities with some involving building quite substantial things (e.g., a teepee), some involving small crafts and creations (e.g., a compass), and others simply providing interesting information (e.g., identifying wild flowers).

All of that being said, while I can see why it would be attractive to have gender-specific books and perhaps the activities in the books are geared toward what a parent might see as being in line with boys’ interests and girls’ interests; I also can see that my daughter, for example, would LOVE to do some of the activities in The Boy’s Book of Adventure and vice versa, my son would LOVE to do some of the activities in The Girl’s Book of Adventure. What happened in reality however is that both my son and daughter took ownership of the individual books, and heeded the warning on the covers “No Boys Allowed” and “No Girls Allowed”. So, in one sense, the books do perpetuate stereotypes of boy-appropriate and girl-appropriate activities. But, at the end of the day, we all do stuff together so we usually throw gender out the window and do it all!

My Bottom Line:

I think these books are absolutely fantastic and they are literally FILLED with so many great ideas and information for fun activities and crafts. I think kids aged 8+ can do many of these activities independently and kids aged 5+ could do most of the activities with the help of a parent.

I received this book free-of-charge from the publisher in exchange for my honest opinion.
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7 reviews
July 8, 2017
Loved flipping through all the creative and unique diy's and recipes. I tried out and loved almost all of them. Games, crafts, recipes, this book is awesome
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July 24, 2018
Pretty good, altogether. But nothing spectacular. And most of the stuff can just be found off google anyway. My favorite ones were the magic tricks and the sarong tying, though.
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November 29, 2025
I picked this up for my granddaughters and am excited to experience many of these projects with them.
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April 3, 2014
This little guidebook is for any girl who likes doing crafts indoors, as well as outdoors.
There are over 40 craft activities and fun facts, like photography, hiking, gardening, baking, crafting jewelry and cool clothes. Girls will really like the pictures that come along with the easy to follow steps.
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November 12, 2023
Picked up both the girl and boy version of this book at the library, and this one focuses a lot more on stereotypically feminine things compared to the boy one. The boy variant of this book has a lot more actual adventure based tips and tricks while this one is more just outdoor centred things.
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June 7, 2015
Super cute!! My girls look forward to making stuff from this book!!
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