Wednesday, 27 February 2008 21:02

Although practically every young girl today can program a DVD player, work a Blackberry, and download music to an mp3 player without hesitation, how many know the rules of tetherball, the ins and outs of espionage, or the science of snowballs? The answer, sadly, is not as many as in the old days.
But with any luck that’s about to change. After the release of the highly successful The Dangerous Book for Boys, my beloved friends Andi Buchanan and Miriam Peskowitz decided boys shouldn’t get to have all of the fun. After all, the two women spent their own childhoods not behind computer screens or video games, but in bedroom forts, tree houses, and just scampering around the neighborhood for hours, letting their imaginations run wild. Thus comes The Daring Book for Girls , a book that will put the creativity back into a girl's childhood.