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Sorry, mware, it's been done before:
http://www.dangerousbookforboys.com/
Not only does it include stuff like tying a tie and sewing a button, but it also has how-to info on building tree forts and go-karts and skinning rabbits and shooting guns and everything boys used to know how to do 30+ years ago. So, of course, I bought it for my son.
Thought of a couple more:
How to Survive a Car Accident
How to Survive on $10
How to Survive a Head Injury
How to Survive a Broken Heart
How to Survive the Death of a Pet
How to Survive a House Fire
Gee, I think Scholastic should pay me for this.
Rue
Wasn't sure where to put this and I didn't want to spam by starting a new thread, so I figured this is a "thing" that is Middle Grade.
Saw on Twitter yesterday that Harper Children's has made 10 great MG titles in e-book available for $1.99 until July 1. Super way to catch up on either comp title reading, or just to add to your general MG library. I just obliterated the gift card that I had attached to my nook. BEEZUS AND RAMONA, IDA B, the first Septimus Heap book, and many others.
Here's the link: http://harpercollinschildrens.com/feature/middle-grade-ebooks/
Enjoy!
... I work PT at Barnes and Noble, mostly in the nook department, and this summer we're giving away collections of MG, YA, and picture books with the purchase of new tablets.
I had my sister down last weekend, and she was complaining that she just bought her kids eReaders but there aren't any titles available (compared to the YA/adult market) as eBooks. So has there been a pick up in available eBooks in MG, or is it still way behind?