The Boys' Collection: How to be the Best at Everything, How to be the Best at Everything Again, Even More Ways to be the Best at Everything | TheBookSeekers

The Boys' Collection: How to be the Best at Everything, How to be the Best at Everything Again, Even More Ways to be the Best at Everything


To Be the Best

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Published: 2011

Great for age 6-12 years

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"The Boys' Collection" by Dominique Enright is a humorous and engaging guide that encompasses a variety of topics appealing to boys. The series focuses on providing practical advice and tips on how to excel in different aspects of life, from sports and academics to social interactions and more. Each installment builds on the previous one, presenting innovative strategies and encouraging self-improvement in a fun and relatable way. With a witty tone and entertaining illustrations, the collection aims to inspire young readers to unleash their full potential while enjoying the journey of becoming their best selves. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book is part of a book series called To Be the Best .

This book was published in 2011 by Zatpix .

Guy Macdonald was born in 1972. He grew up in a rambling old house surrounded by huge yew trees that he became very good at climbing. Across the fields was a river where he fished with string from a bamboo cane and made campfires. His greatest achievements of all time are: ripping a telephone directory in half, holding his breath for nearly two minutes underwater and whistling through a blade of grass. He has also co-written a series of children's fiction books called An Awfully Beastly Business about a werewolf boy who climbs trees, makes campfires and, given the chance, could almost certainly fold a single piece of paper at least seven times Dominique Enright lives in London with her husband, son and two daughters.

 

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To Be the Best