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The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook for Kids
The best-selling (and wildly hilarious) Worst-Case Scenario series is back with 40 extreme survival tips for kids ages 8-12, great for adventurous fans of the I Survived books.
Erupting volcanoes. Ravenous sharks. Pooping in the woods.
The great outdoors is a weird, wonderful, and scare-your-pants-off terrifying place. Whether you’re freezing in the Arctic, escaping quicksand in the jungle, or befriending tarantulas in the desert, this guide has you covered. (Figuratively, not literally. We didn’t have the budget for a blanket-sized book.)
Bust this guide open and discover step-by-step instructions for surviving the most extreme situations that Planet Earth can throw at you. Learn how to:
- Dodge a charging rhinoceros
- Ride out a sandstorm
- Navigate by the stars
- Build a snow cave
- Cross piranha-infested waters
…and much more. Yeah, the outdoors can be scary, but big deal. You’ve got this indispensable, laugh-out-loud survival guide. So what are you waiting for? Let’s get out there.
Posted by Gaby Iori
The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook: Apocalypse
It’s the apocalypse—now what? Prepare for the end of civilization with the help of the world’s best-selling survival guide series and learn how to pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and start all over again.
The doomsday clock is seconds from midnight. Extinction-level dangers draw closer with every tick. But fear not! Here is an indispensable guide to preparing for and surviving the ultimate in worst-case scenarios, with humor to lighten the load. You can’t panic if you’re laughing.
Dozens of survival experts provide illustrated, step-by-step instructions on:
- How to Pack a Go Bag in Thirty Minutes
- How to Make Your Bunker Feel Like Home
- How to Survive an Alien Invasion
- How to Defeat a Robot Uprising
- How to Survive the Next Pandemic
- How to Fend Off a Hostile Clan
- How to Eat Insects and Rodents
- How to Rebuild a Utopian Society
And many more tips for the end of the world as we know it.
Posted by Kim Ismael
The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook: Weird Junior Edition
Vampires, zombies, aliens, mummies, dragons. Yes, even the weird, unexplained, and other-worldly need to be survived! The authors of the best-selling Worst-Case Scenario series are back with a hilarious (and helpful!) handbook that’s a blast through space, time, history, and the imagination. Find out how to survive a Mars landing, fight a werewolf, deal with a Bigfoot sighting, outwit a leprechaun, prepare for time travel, and more. Peppered with historical and scientific facts, this book will amaze, amuse, and delight. Kids will get the scoop on how to handle the weirdest situations Worst-Case Scenario-style!
Posted by impart
The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook: Gross Junior Edition
Leave it to the authors of the best-selling Worst-Case Scenario series to serve up a hilarious and totally “gross” handbook that will guide kids through all things slippery, slimy, and stinky. Find out how to survive boogers, bloody noses, barfing emergencies, and more. The tips in this book will have kids laughing out loud, while gearing them up to tackle all that’s utterly disgusting in life, Worst-Case Scenario-style!
Posted by impart
The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook: Extreme Junior Edition
The best-selling Worst-Case Scenario series returns with this “extreme” follow-up to the Junior Edition. Packed with funny, kid friendly instructions for the most extreme situations such as how to handle an encounter with a tarantula, how to navigate by the stars, how to build a snow cave, and more!
Posted by impart
The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook: Middle School
Homework, hormones, heartache…middle school has no shortage of perils. Never fear, the authors of the best-selling Worst-Case Scenario series return with a survival guide for those who are facingor just about to facethis big transitional time in school and life. The handbook is packed with funny-but-useful tips for the trickiest situations that crop up in middle school, like taking charge of a too-busy homework schedule, dealing with a cold shoulder from a friend who has suddenly become just too cool, avoiding common e-mail and cell phone disasters, and more.
Posted by impart