Ripping Things to Do

Ripping Things to Do

by JaneBrocket (Author)

Synopsis

Follow in the footsteps of your favourite childhood heroes, from the Borrowers to the Famous Five, from Milly-Molly-Mandy to Winnie the Pooh.With Ripping Things to Do on lazy Sunday afternoons, in the garden, when you're poorly, in the kitchen and even in your dressing gown, plus ripping things to make and cook, Jane Brocket's book is bursting with inspiration, imagination and 'I Want to Do That!' moments, whether it's putting on a good old-fashioned talent show (Dancing Shoes); hosting an impromptu tree party (Pippi Longstocking); sending an SOS message(The Five Find-Outers); or treating young adventurers to a lovely, hand- and heart-warming hotpot (Winter Holiday).There are step-by-step illustrations for the more practical skills, like building a treehouse or learning semaphore, and delightful introductions to the stories that inspired each adventure, so that you can rediscover exactly what was so great about the books from your childhood, and even share them with the next generation. 'We wanted to be like the children in books,' says Alice in The Story of the Treasure Seekers, 'only we never have the chances they have!' If only she'd had RIPPING THINGS TO DO! A nostalgic treat for grown-ups, it is guaranteed to banish boredom, and have you enjoying the kind of amazing adventures other children can only dream about.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Published: 09 Jul 2009

ISBN 10: 0340980966
ISBN 13: 9780340980965

Media Reviews
'Full of jolly wheezes and projects, from tree-houses to treasure hunts' -- Guardian Praise for Cherry Cake and Ginger Beer: 'This treasure of a book is packed with lovely recipes to transport you back to childhood' -- Eve Praise for Cherry Cake and Ginger Beer:'An amazing book, heartening and delightful ... everybody should read this book ... what parenting is supposed to be about' -- Vanessa Feltz, BBC Radio London
Author Bio
Jane Brocket is the creator of the hugely popular website www.yarnstorm.blogs.com , which has a huge international following. She is the author of the Gentle Art of Domesticity and Cherry Cake and Ginger Beer, both published by Hodder & Stoughton. A Master of Wine and a lapsed PhD student, she lives in Berkshire with her husband and three children. To find out more visit www.janebrocket.com.