Nickelodeon Rugrats Guide to Adulting

Nickelodeon Rugrats Guide to Adulting
Author: Rachel Bozek
Publisher: DK
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Adulthood
ISBN: 9781465475503

Are you technically a grown-up, but still feel like a dumb baby? Ever find yourself toddling through life while everyone around you is winning at self-care, work and relationships? The Rugrats are here to help you face the daily struggle and be your best self.

Nickelodeon Hey Arnold! Guide to Relationships

Nickelodeon Hey Arnold! Guide to Relationships
Author: Stacey Grant
Publisher: DK
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-10-02
Genre: Dating (Social customs)
ISBN: 9781465475510

Navigate the messy world of modern relationships with advice from the iconic characters of the hit 90s Nickelodeon TV show Hey Arnold! For everyone who thought that embarrassing crushes and awkward dates would be left in the school yard, the Nickelodeon Hey Arnold!: Guide to Relationships is the must-have handbook on matters of the heart. Whether it is uncovering true relationship goals with Grandpa and Grandma or pursuing the object of your affection with the single-minded dedication of Helga Pataki, let Arnold and the gang help you find happiness, not heartbreak. The perfect gift for the football head in your life, this lively and straight-talking book takes a trip down memory lane with hilarious moments from the original animated series. Produced in collaboration with Nickelodeon, the Nickelodeon Hey Arnold!: Guide to Relationships is an affectionate and amusing take on relationships, for a new generation of adults who have a soft spot for their favorite childhood cartoons.

All Grown Up? (Rugrats)

All Grown Up? (Rugrats)
Author: Courtney Carbone
Publisher: Golden Books
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2019-01-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0525707670

A Little Golden Book for all ages starring the characters from Nickelodeon's Rugrats! Fans of Nickelodeon's Rugrats will love this Little Golden Book about growing up! Angelica is excited about her birthday--until she learns that becoming a big girl means more responsibility. Horrified by the thought of growing up, she takes desperate measures to ward off the weight of adulthood. A laugh-out-loud read for anyone nostalgic for the days of zero obligation.

What to Explain when You're Expecting

What to Explain when You're Expecting
Author: Jill Gorey
Publisher: Simon Spotlight Entertainment
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1999
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780671026394

Using the handy "Dr. Lipschitz Guide to Parenting", Didi Pickles, her husband Stu, and all the adults in "Rugrats" offer humorous and helpful advice on preparing a child for the next born. Illustrations.

The Splat: Coloring the '90s (Nickelodeon)

The Splat: Coloring the '90s (Nickelodeon)
Author: Random House
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2016-08-09
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1524715212

Fans of Nickelodeon’s The Splat are sure to love this amazingly detailed coloring book that celebrates classic shows like Ren and Stimpy, Rugrats, Rocko’s Modern Life, Hey Arnold!, and many, many more. Featuring a foiled cover, it's perfect for boys, girls, and adults of all ages!

Ready or Not

Ready or Not
Author: Kay S. Hymowitz
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2008-06-30
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1439136769

"Children today grow up so fast!" How often we hear those words, uttered both in frustrated good humor and in dumbfounded astonishment. Every day the American people hear about kids doing things, both good and bad, that were once thought to be well beyond their scope: flying airplanes, running companies, committing mass murder. Creatures of the information age, today's children sometimes seem to know more than their parents. They surf the Internet rather than read books, they watch South Park instead of The Cosby Show, they wear form-fitting capri pants and tank tops instead of sundresses; in short, they are sophisticated beyond their years. These facts lead us to wonder: Is childhood becoming extinct? In Ready or Not, Kay S. Hymowitz offers a startling new interpretation of what makes our children tick and where the moral anomie of today's children comes from. She reveals how our ideas about childrearing itself have been transformed, perniciously, in reponse to the theories of various "experts" -- educators, psychologists, lawyers, media executives -- who have encouraged us to view children as small adults, autonomous actors who know what is best for themselves and who have no need for adult instruction or supervision. Today's children and teenagers have been encouraged by their parents and teachers to function as individuals to such an extent that they make practically every decision on their own -- what to wear, what to study, and even what values they will adhere to. The idea of childhood as a time of limited competence, in which adults prepare the young for maturity, has fallen into disrepute; independence has become not the reward of time, but rather something that our children have come to expect and demand at increasingly younger ages. One of the great ironies of turning our children into small adults is that American society has become less successful at producing truly mature men and women. When sophisticated children do grow up, they often find themselves unable to accept real adult responsibilities. Thus we see more people in their twenties and thirties living like children, unwilling to embark on careers or to start families. Until we recognize that children are different from grownups and need to be nurtured as such, Hymowitz argues, our society will be hollow at its core.

SpongeBob SquarePants Survival Guide

SpongeBob SquarePants Survival Guide
Author: David Lewman
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2002-11-26
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 0743469879

SpongeBob SquarePants, Patrick Star, and their neighbors offer advice on dealing with sharks, pirates, school, money matters, and other rigors of life in Bikini Bottom.

Chicken Thoughts

Chicken Thoughts
Author: Sarah Wymer
Publisher: Chicken Thoughts
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2020-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781087888736

Relatable if you've ever had a bird, funny and charming even if you haven't, Chicken Thoughts: Comics About Birds hilariously captures the antics of our feathered family members. This delightful collection also includes a handful of never-before-seen comic strips! Readers of all ages have enjoyed Chicken Thoughts comics since they first flew onto the Internet in 2018. See the world through a parrot's eyes as Chicken the cockatiel & friends do bird things and think bird thoughts!

Raising Goats For Dummies

Raising Goats For Dummies
Author: Cheryl K. Smith
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2010-01-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0470633808

Learn to raise goats and start reaping the benefits of owning these fun and useful animals Raising goats is a major part of human life (and survival) around the world. The movement has increased in popularity in recent years as consumers embrace a more sustainable lifestyle, reject commercialism, move to organic food options, and raise concerns about industrial agriculture practices. Raising Goats For Dummies provides you with an introduction to all aspects of owning, caring for, and the day-to-day benefits of raising goats. Breaks down the complicated process of choosing and purchasing the right goat breed to meet your needs and getting facilities for your goat set up. Provides in-depth information on proper grooming, handling, feeding, and milking Covers the basics of goat health and nutrition Offers tips and advice for using your goat to produce milk, meat, fiber, and more You'll quickly understand what makes these useful and delightful creatures so popular and gain the knowledge and skills to properly care for and utilize their many offerings with help from Raising Goats For Dummies.