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Life Skills for Kids: How to Cook, Clean, Make Friends, Handle Emergencies, Set Goals, Make Good Decisions, and Everything in Between

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ISBN-10: 1951806441
ISBN-13 : 978-1951806446
Publisher : Spotlight Media (September 28, 2022)
Language : English
Paperback: 130 pages
Reading Age : 8 – 11 years, from customers
Dimensions : 5 x 0.3 x 8 inches
Item Weight : 4.8 ounces

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Life Skills for Kids is the perfect gift for boys and girls! With the help of this guide, kids can learn foundation skills such as the basics in cooking, handling emergencies, communication skills, setting goals, running appliances, and so much more! Complete with cute illustrations heading each chapter, this book is sure to help your loved ones master necessary life skills! Life Skills for Kids covers a lot of topics including: Self-regulation Decision making strategies Basic navigation skills Age-appropriate ways to make and save money Calling 911 and keeping calm during emergencies The importance of chores How to use appliances safely Ways to start building independence in the kitchen And much more! With our current fast paced, technological society, it is more important than ever to make sure our children learn the basic life skills that are often neglected in our convenience driven era. Whether it is building autonomy in the kitchen or effectively navigating tough situations with bullies, Life Skills for Kids is here to help teach the habits necessary for a successful future. Scroll up, click on “Buy Now with 1-click”, and Get Your Copy Now!

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  1. Grady Harp

    Author Karen Harris offers an excellent ‘life guide’ for kids – an intelligent, resourceful, enlightened and easily accessible list of attributes worthy of attention to pre-teenagers. As Karen states in the Intro, ‘There are two things hat most kids and pre-teens wish they had: a driver’s license and being old enough to do what they want so fewer people (parents included) can boss them around…Life skills prepare you for, well, the rest of your life. They’re lessons my parents taught me, such as how to handle conflict, manage time, and prioritize responsibilities. There are also some practical day to day lessons, like how to run a dishwasher, do your laundry, and call 911 in case of an emergency.’, In that user-friendly fashion, the topics discussed include understanding yourself, learning from failure, making good decisions, staying positive, goal setting, understanding good communication, handling emergencies, chores and practicing independence, earning and saving money, operating appliances, using a compass and reading a map, how to dress appropriately, banish negative thinking, dealing with bullies, creating stem challenges and much more. Truly, these are important things to know – a valuable primer for kids (of all ages..!!!). Recommended

  2. mallory

    I read this book before I gave it to my 10y/o. I thought it had some good insight and would help my child to gain more perspective.

  3. Anne Lee

    In initial review of the life skills coverage in this book, it seems to be written at an adult teacher’s level rather than at a young student level. Would definitely serve as a group of reminders for adults with guidance responsibilities.

  4. Serious Shopper

    I’ve always said that school doesn’t teach kids what they REALLY need to know in life. So much time & energy is wasted on non-essentials that, if they don’t go into that “field” or area, is wasted precious time., Thanks for putting the “simple” things in a book that they can read on their own!

  5. Copeland

    We love this book. My kids are 6,7,&10. We are reading and discussing a chapter a day. Very age appropriate!

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