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50 Adventures to Have before You Turn 14

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1 of 1 copy available

CAUTION: this handbook is for serious adventurers only

Are you an experience-chaser and a thrill-seeker? Then this book is for you. Full of 50 quests and adventures that will push you to explore, create, discover, and even get a little dirty, this handbook is the perfect guide to set you on the path of true adventures.

Decode secret messages, record interesting creatures your encounter, track your points for each adventure you complete, and much more!

So go ahead, accept the challenge for once in a lifetime experiences that are too good to miss!

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    • Kirkus

      March 1, 2019
      Originally published in Italy, this DIY adventure book features 50 activities, one per chapter, as a sort of bucket list of challenges for a pre-14-year-old. Each chapter introduces a new adventure and accompanying instructions. The adventures don't seem to be in any particular order, and many of the activities presented are to be had outdoors. Each chapter ends with a "Mission Accomplished" template that is to be completed with details summarizing the adventure. Many activities presented are dubious or even exclusionary, starting with the adventure that instructs kids to sleep in a scary place that must be "really special and dangerous," like "a nearby forest." Adventure No. 20 suggests photographing three wild animals (a deer, a bear, and a fox pose in Ferrari's illustration), while another, searching for mushrooms, mentions that many are edible but not that any are lethal. There are even instructions on stalking a fellow human, illustrated by a picture of a girl who is being followed by a hidden stalker. Still, many activities are kid-friendly, and the book can act as a handy anti-boredom tool. Although the book is definitely geared toward young people who have ready access to substantial swaths of outdoors, some, such as baking bread or writing a story or letter, should be accessible to most children. With careful guidance, a potentially useful resource. (Nonfiction. 10-13)

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