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How to survive anything : National Geographic kids Cover Image Book Book

How to survive anything : National Geographic kids/ by Rachel Buchholz ; illustrations by Chris Philpot.

Buchholz, Rachel. ; (author). Philpot, Chris,: (illustrator.). National Geographic Society (U.S.) (Added Author).

Summary:

Let's face it. With school pressures, social pressures, parental pressures...the teenage years are tough. Your best friend is with you one day, dating your crush the next. But it could be worse! You could be face-to-face with an angry grizzly, or chest-deep in quicksand. Never fear, National Geographic has the solution! In this hilariously informative take on surviving the trials of middle school and the jungles of South America, we combine our expertise on nature and adventure with the fun-and-learning approach of our Nat Geo style...and voila, the perfect advice to conquer any obstacle, whether it threatens life or social status or both. Edgy, young, authoritative, and amusingly illustrated, this title will grab the attention of young teens and gift-buyers alike.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781426307744
  • ISBN: 1426307748
  • Physical Description: 176 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm.
  • Publisher: Washington, D.C. : National Geographic, ©2011.

Content descriptions

Formatted Contents Note:
How to survive natural disasters. A volcanic eruption ; Your most embarrassing moment ; A tornado ; Braces ; Lightning ; A fight ; An avalanche ; Embarrassing parents ; An earthquake ; A big mistake ; A hurricane -- How to survive predators. A lion attack ; Cyberbullying ; A shark attack ; A mean teacher ; A snakebite ; Gossip ; A killer bee attack ; The Internet ; An alligator or crocodile attack -- How to survive uncharted territory. Being the new kid ; Falling through ice ; The popularity contest ; A wildfire ; Throwing a party ; A blizzard ; A test ; Being adrift at sea ; Stressing out ; Being lost in the woods ; A breakup.
Subject: Life skills > Juvenile literature.
Survival > Juvenile literature.
Conduct of life > Juvenile literature.
Life skills.
Genre: Juvenile works
Nonfiction
Literature.

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2461 . ‡iSubtitle on cover: ‡aShark attack, lightning, embarrassing parents, pop quizzes, and other perilous situations
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520 . ‡aLet's face it. With school pressures, social pressures, parental pressures...the teenage years are tough. Your best friend is with you one day, dating your crush the next. But it could be worse! You could be face-to-face with an angry grizzly, or chest-deep in quicksand. Never fear, National Geographic has the solution! In this hilariously informative take on surviving the trials of middle school and the jungles of South America, we combine our expertise on nature and adventure with the fun-and-learning approach of our Nat Geo style...and voila, the perfect advice to conquer any obstacle, whether it threatens life or social status or both. Edgy, young, authoritative, and amusingly illustrated, this title will grab the attention of young teens and gift-buyers alike.
650 0. ‡aLife skills ‡vJuvenile literature.
650 0. ‡aSurvival ‡vJuvenile literature.
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7102 . ‡aNational Geographic Society (U.S.)
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