Please Don't Kiss Me at the Bus Stop Over 700 Things Parents Do That Drive Their Kids Crazy |
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Author:
| Bloch, Jones, Merry |
ISBN: | 978-1-4494-4094-7 |
Publication Date: | Dec 2012 |
Publisher: | Andrews McMeel Publishing
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $4.99 |
Book Description:
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Parents say and do the darnedest things. That's the stand hundreds of kids all over the country take in the book
Please Don't Kiss Me at the Bus Stop! -- a light-hearted and often hilarious look at America's parents through the eyes of their children. Author Merry Bloch Jones has compiled hundreds of quotes from kids ages six to twenty on topics such as ridiculous house rules, privacy (or lack of it), total embarrassment, and romance (yuck!). "Before I leave the house to go...
More DescriptionParents say and do the darnedest things. That's the stand hundreds of kids all over the country take in the book Please Don't Kiss Me at the Bus Stop! -- a light-hearted and often hilarious look at America's parents through the eyes of their children. Author Merry Bloch Jones has compiled hundreds of quotes from kids ages six to twenty on topics such as ridiculous house rules, privacy (or lack of it), total embarrassment, and romance (yuck!). "Before I leave the house to go anywhere, my room yells, "Nick, go to the bathroom". -- Nick, 14, Villanova, Penn. "Dad never cuts his toenails. I swear, they're three inches long". -- Eric, 9, Toledo, Ohio. "They have a secret whistle for each other. Instead of calling each other, they tweet. Like a pair of sick lovebirds". -- Al, 14, Cincinnati, Ohio. Please Don't Kiss Me at the Bus Stop! has more than 600 insightful, laugh-out-loud anecdotes from children across the country. It gives parents an opportunity to step back and look at silly andfrustrating things other morns and dads have said and done -- many of which they've no doubt said or done themselves.