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The Dangerous Book for Boys is a bestselling hardcover guidebook filled with 270 pages of classic outdoor activities, practical skills, and timeless stories designed to inspire boys aged 10+ to embrace adventure, creativity, and nature. With a vintage design and a top ranking in woodworking and camping categories, it’s a must-have for parents seeking to unplug their kids and spark a lifelong love of exploration.





| Best Sellers Rank | #4,712 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #2 in Woodworking Projects (Books) #3 in Camping (Books) #5 in Hiking & Camping Instructional Guides |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 7,438 Reviews |
T**S
Ingenious Simplicity
Years ago I found a beat-up old box that contained a stack of musty books. I suppose they must have belonged to my father or grandfather and that they had long since been forgotten. They were interesting books, clearly targeted at boys of a different age. They had stories of pirates, heroic tales of valor and suggestions for activities that would appeal to any boy. It seems that books like this were all the rage once upon a time. Children needed to entertain themselves and this type of book gave them the suggestions they needed to keep busy. The Dangerous Book for Boys looks just like those old books I uncovered. It is hardcover and over-sized with old-school gold printing on the cover. Even the inside covers are covered with that old marbled paper that used to adorn books. It looks like a relic of days gone by and that is clearly exactly as the authors want it. Already a runaway bestseller in Britain, the book has recently been Americanized and launched to great acclaim here in North America where the publisher expects to sell several million copies. The book is for boys. Most girls will find little to enjoy and very little to inspire them. It is dangerous only to companies like Sony and Nintendo (and perhaps the occasional rabbit) as it teaches boys to love the outdoors and to use their imaginations to see the wonder of the great outdoors. It teaches them what they need to know to be busy, energetic, adventurous boys (which is exactly what God intends for boys!). The chapters read like a list of the things I loved to do and to read as a boy: How to Play Stickball; The Greatest Paper Airplane in the World; Fishing; Table Football; Secret Inks (and no, they don't shy away from suggesting that urine is useful in creating secret messages); Extraordinary Stories; Skipping Stones; Juggling; Insects and Spiders; Books Every Boy Should Read; and on and on through 270 pages. The following brief excerpts will serve to provide an idea of the content. The first two come from a section entitled "Essential Gear" which describes things an adventuresome boy will need to keep in his pockets at all times: Handkerchief - "There are many uses for a piece of cloth, from preventing smoke inhalation or helping with a nosebleed to offering one to a girl when she cries. Big ones can even be made into slings. They're worth having." Needle and thread - "Again, there are a number of useful things you can do with these, from sewing up a wound on an unconscious dog to repairing a torn shirt. Make sure the thread is strong and then it can be used for fishing." Later in the book is a section about how to hunt, clean and cook a rabbit: Skinning the Rabbit This is not a difficult process, though it is a little daunting the first time. If you have a heavy-bladed cleaver, simply chop off the four paws. If you are stuck with only a penknife, break the forearm bones with a quick jerk, then cut the skin around the break in a ring. Remove the head in the same way. A serrated edge will cut through the bones, but a standard kitchen knife is likely to be damaged if used as a chopper. The section discussing girls is not only filled with useful advice, but also downright hilarious. And, in fact, that quirky British humor is in evidence from the first to the last. Like most young boys, the book does not take itself too seriously. Christian parents will want want to be aware of a couple of small concerns. When discussing ancient history and dinosaurs, the book turns, as we'd expect, to evolution as its explanation of the world's origins. Also, while the list of suggested reading is really quite good, it does offer a handful of titles, especially for older boys, that may not be entirely appropriate (such as books by Stephen King). There are a few titles that wouldn't top my list of recommendations. Finally, one of the suggested activities involves role playing games (with Dungeons & Dragons heading the list) and this may make some parents uncomfortable. There is no great cause for concern, though, as the book has far more positives than potential negatives. Books like The Dangerous Book for Boys may be just the antidote we need to see boys begin to break the inactivity that seems to plague so many of them these days. There is something delightfully politically incorrect about a book with instructions on how to kill, skin and cook a rabbit. And for a boy, there is something delightfully challenging about trying it. Bound to be a popular gift item this Christmas (and probably this summer as well), I gladly recommend this book and trust it will drag many boys outside to enjoy the beauty and wonder of nature and to just enjoy being boys. Those childhood years don't last long enough. This book is sure to create many great memories of those years.
A**M
The Book That Pulled Him In From the First Page
I got this for my nephew and it grabbed him right away. It is packed with hands on activities, cool facts, and real world skills like building, fishing basics, knots, and more that actually make him want to try things instead of just read about them. He kept flipping pages and getting excited about what was next, especially the build type activities and experiments. It has that rare feel of something that keeps kids curious and engaged for hours.
S**N
This is a wonderful source of exciting adventures for fathers and sons!
I got this book for our three grandsons, ages 7, 5, and 2. I expected the oldest one would be the most interested, and yes, he was fascinated with all the exciting projects. He spent a long time looking through it with his dad, our son, and my husband, Papa. And the adults were just as interested! I could see the imagination wheels turning in our grandson's head. I think this will provide lots of fuel for imaginative, wholesome activities for him and his smaller brothers as they grow! It is also a great way for fathers and sons to connect and create fun adventures and memories together!
K**R
Maximize the boy-ness of your boys
Full of handy things to occupy the minds and hands of boys in a positive direction. Gets them thinking and doing things vs withering in front of a screen. Good for your sister’s kids and the kids of your co-workers that don’t remember how to properly be a little boy.
K**N
Great gift for the young adventurous boy in your life!
Got this for my nephews 13th birthday. I thumbed through it & it seems perfect. It’s got facts & stories & games & adventures that I think he’ll find interesting. I’m excited to gift it to him. I specifically wanted something not video game related & this has plenty of stuff to keep him busy & off the screens for a bit!
J**E
Great book for boys.
Great book for boys age 10+. Covers myriad fun, useful and unusual topics. Ex: Flags, how to build a tree house, English grammar (much better than it sounds), How to catch, clean, and cook a rabbit, knots, how to behave with girls. The mind boggles.
J**L
Great info, easy to use, for girls too
"I don't want to do anything but get fat and pasty and sit in front of a video screen." Has any boy ever said that? Of course not. But sadly, these days that's exactly what so many of them do. This book makes a good antidote. A clear-cut, easy-to-use guide for parents to help their children live full childhoods, it serves a role similar to books like What Your First Grader Needs to Know: Fundamentals of a Good First-Grade Education (The Core Knowledge Series) . Much like lessons in a textbook, the various topics each stand alone on their own pages and are illustrated with drawings, photographs, or both. And it's not just Tom Sawyer stuff. The book also includes academic topics such as grammar, geography, the solar system, even the Ten Commandments. See that table-of-contents-like list above, on this page's "product description"? That's less than half of what's here! There are 46 other articles, too, each one to four pages long: 1. Essential Gear 2. Questions About the World 3. Making a Battery 4. The Rules of Soccer 5. Dinosaurs 6. Understanding Grammar 7. Table Football 8. U.S. Naval Flag Codes 9. Making Crystals 10. Insects and Spiders 11. Juggling 12. Making a Paper Hat, Boat and Water Bomb 13. Astronomy -- the Study of the Heavens 14. Marbling Paper 15. First Aid 16. Map of the United States 17. Extraordinary Stories 18. Making Cloth Fireproof 19. Building a Workbench 20. Pocket Light 21. Five Pen-and-Paper Games 22. The Golden Age of Piracy 23. A Simple Electromagnet 24. Secret Inks 25. Sampling Shakespeare 26. Grinding an Italic Nib 27. The Moon Pinhole Projector Charting the Universe Dog Tricks Wrapping a Package in Brown Paper and String 28. Star Maps 29. Seven Poems Every Boy Should Know 30. Coin Tricks 31. Light 32. Latin Phrases Every Boy Should Know 33. How to Play Poker 34. Marbles 35. A Brief History of Artillery 36. The Origin of Words 37. The Solar System 38. The Game of Chess 39. Hunting and Cooking a Rabbit 40. Tanning a Skin 41. Growing Sunflowers 42. Role-Playing Games 43. Seven Modern Wonders of the World 44. Books Every Boy Should Read 45. Standard and Metric Measurements 46. Dangerous Book for Boys Badges All in all, "The Dangerous Book for Boys" has only two flaws. First, the old-fashioned cover implies these subjects are more suited to Great Grandpa's memories than young Junior's life of today. But juggling? Chess? Soccer? What's so old-time about this stuff? Second, why "Boys"? "What's wrong with teaching our daughter how to tie a bowline, or make a paper airplane, or build a go cart?" my husband asked as he flipped through it. I guess the author, or publisher, is aware there's not much out there for parents of young boys and is trying to zero-in on that deserving niche. To sum up, then, this book is useful even if you're the most modern of all families, even if you don't have a son. If you actually use it, it will become far more valuable to your child's happiness and sense of self than any video-game console, DVD, computer, or especially -- such blasphemy! -- the latest iPod. There's so much here to help your kid be a kid.
C**A
Perfect for 10-12-14 yr old boys
I have purchased several copies of this book throughout the years. This Christmas I purchased 3 copies. When my 12 yr old great grandson received his book last night, he commented "Now I have my own copy!" I had given his father this same book years ago and the boy had been reading it. It's perfect for 10-12-14 year old boys.
S**.
Great book
Love these books. Full of interesting facts and cool things to know. Purchased original for 8 year old son, 10 years ago and he still reads it. Purchased the Canadian version for 7 yr old grandson, who also enjoys it very much, when he can wrestle it away from the adults!
M**L
A offrir à tous les pères et fils :)
Un superbe bouquin qui fourmille d’activités infos etc, à lire par le père et le fils , dommage qu’il n’existe pas d’édition française
A**L
He loves it and considers it the best book he has ever owned
We bought this book for our 9 year old son. He loves it and considers it the best book he has ever owned.
S**A
Super schön! Absolute Kaufempfehlung.
Bereits mehrfach in der deutschen Fassung gekauft, nun erstmals auf Englisch. Das Buch ist einfach ein tolles Geschenk. Wir haben es jetzt schon vier Mal zur Geburt verschenkt ( auch in der Mädels-Variante) und nun für Bekannte in Irland, die drei Jungs haben und viel Outdoor unterwegs sind. Wir verschenken dieses Buch so gern. Es lohnt sich definitiv, die gebundenen Ausgaben zu nehmen, wenn es ein Geschenk sein soll, da es einfach hochwertiger ist. Die englische Version ist im Format etwas breiter, dafür hat es etwas weniger Seiten, als die deutsche Variante. Aber ansonsten gibt es hinsichtlich Qualität und Inhalt keine Unterschiede. Es gibt wenige Dinge, von denen wir so begeistert sind. Von diesem Buch sind wir es allerdings sehr und würden es immer wieder kaufen. Natürlich haben wir es uns auch selbst gekauft ;)
A**D
Fun!
I got this book for my 6 years old son! I couldn't wait till he is 8! It has fun ideas that are definitely necessary to raise a happy child, Boy or girl!
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