Neat Feats: A How-to Handbook by Kids for Kids
Has one of your little ones hit a lifetime accomplishment lately? We want to know their story, in their words. If they’ve recently gained mastery over whistling, climbing a tree, rolling spaghetti on a fork, skipping, using chopsticks, building the tallest sandcastle, or mastering any other kid feat, ask your child to pen a few insider tips they might give a close friend on how to get the hang of it.
Post your kids’ advice as a submission to this project. Your child under 13 cannot post t ... More
Post your kids’ advice as a submission to this project. Your child under 13 cannot post t ... More
Has one of your little ones hit a lifetime accomplishment lately? We want to know their story, in their words. If they’ve recently gained mastery over whistling, climbing a tree, rolling spaghetti on a fork, skipping, using chopsticks, building the tallest sandcastle, or mastering any other kid feat, ask your child to pen a few insider tips they might give a close friend on how to get the hang of it.
Post your kids’ advice as a submission to this project. Your child under 13 cannot post to WEbook him or herself, and we need you to give the nod to our <Terms of Use> on their behalf. Sign the submission with your child’s first name and age. Post as many submissions as you like, and share the other posts with your kids to see which ones they think are best. The winning submissions may be included in a published WEbook, and the winning submitters may be asked to pass back an illustration or photo to be printed alongside their insider tips for daring kids’ feats. Less
Post your kids’ advice as a submission to this project. Your child under 13 cannot post to WEbook him or herself, and we need you to give the nod to our <Terms of Use> on their behalf. Sign the submission with your child’s first name and age. Post as many submissions as you like, and share the other posts with your kids to see which ones they think are best. The winning submissions may be included in a published WEbook, and the winning submitters may be asked to pass back an illustration or photo to be printed alongside their insider tips for daring kids’ feats. Less




