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Encyclopedia of Immaturity (Klutz) Review


Encyclopedia of Immaturity (Klutz)  Manufacturer: Klutz
Author(s): Editors Of Klutz

ISBN: 159174427X    EAN: 9781591744276
Binding: Spiral-bound
Pages: 412
Reading Level: Ages 9-12

Average Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars

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How to never grow up, the complete guide.


User Submitted Encyclopedia of Immaturity (Klutz) Reviews


October 15, 2008
Excellent birthday gift for a 10 yr old boy
My sons LOVE this book. Lots of silly gross stuff perfect for boys. My 4th and 5th grade sons love this.

September 9, 2008
Fun for Everyone
The entire family has enjoyed this book and many have tried out some of the "suggestions". Even some rather staid members of the family - all in good fun.

August 31, 2008
Great book!
I ordered this book for myself and my kids. They thought it was the coolest book ever. I think I could have written most of it. I then sent a copy to my brother for his 35th birthday. He has two sons and they both enjoyed it.

July 8, 2008
Love it!
This book is truly perfect for all ages! I bought it for my tween (10-14 yr old) niece and nephews but found myself reading the book all the time. I even had to buy another one for my coworker as a parting gift which was a big hit. Several other coworkers expressed interest in buying one for themselves! Absolutely love it :)

June 9, 2008
excellent gift for that nephew in your life
Great fun book for the younger set. Good to let them get a little crazy in this up-tight P C world!

April 18, 2008
Hilarious!
My husband and I ran across this book when a friend bought it as a birthday gift for his brother (in his late 20s). We read through it and loved it! It has so many different ideas that are terribly immature, but why do we all need to grow up? Life needs to be fun.

We decided to buy it for our nephew who is turning 16. He'll get a kick out of it and have fun doing a bunch of the ideas in the book. I'm sure my husband will get him started and make sure he does a few things right away.

This is a great gift for anyone who is young and heart and has a great sense of humor! I'm also thinking about getting it for my brother on his next birthday (he'll be 34), but I'm not sure he needs it since he is immature enough.

I would have to say that this gift is best for the boys, but some girls might like it, too. I think it is funny, but not nearly as much as my husband. The girlfriend of our friend's brother hated the book, but she didn't have much of a sense of humor.

April 6, 2008
Everyone had fun- even Grandma!
Strange look on daughters face when she opened it-but everyone had a blast trying some of the tricks. Favorite was the leg swinging clockwise trick. This is a book they will go back to again and again for more indepth fun. The perfect book for boy or girl that likes practical jokes, magic, science etc. This book will be loved for a long time.

March 11, 2008
great fun for kids
This was a
Christmas present for a grandson. All of the kids spent all day pouring over it.

February 26, 2008
Endlessly entertaining, insightful, enjoyable and immature
"How to create a fake leg" to stick out of your parents' car trunk when they drive away. The plans to the world's greatest paper airplane that my 7-year old son could follow. How to make photographs of tiny people. From practical jokes to practical necessities (how to whistle with your fingers, how to make unseemly noises with your armpits), this book provides literally hours of laughter-induced tears and entertainment. My wife found it with me in mind, but we soon realized what a perfect gift it was -- as, apparently, did the rest of the United States, as we found copies in extremely short supply. Kudos to the Klutz folks. This is a pure masterpiece of sophomoric humor -- and stuff you really need to know (like how to balance the saltshaker at an improbable tilt. Bravo!

February 18, 2008
Books edited by Klutz
I bought this book and another book edited by Klutz that was offered as a paired combo by Amazon for both my 13 yr old grandson and 16 yr old nephenw as a result of a book review in the New York Times. They have both commented to me that they are enjoying both books.


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