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David Borgenicht (Author), James Grace (Author)
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August 1, 2005
The Book Your Children Don’t Want You to Read
 
How to Con Your Kid is the most useful (and sneakiest) parenting manual you’ll ever purchase. Within are hundreds of tips, techniques, and simple scams for getting your child to do exactly what you want—with your child none the wiser. For mealtime, bedtime, bathtime, and any other time of the day (or night), you’ll learn to:
 
     •  Get your kid to eat by playing on his possessiveness.
     •  Get your kid to bathe by “swimming” in the tub.
     •  Get your kid to talk quietly by whispering back.
     •  Get your kid to take medicine by pretending it’s superhero juice.
     •  Get your kid to sit still by playing “I Spy.”
 
And dozens more tricks of the parenting trade!

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About the Author

David Borgenicht is the coauthor of the bestselling Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook series and the father of two toddlers. James Grace is the coauthor of The Good Deed Guide and the father of three children.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Quirk Books (August 1, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1594740739
  • ISBN-13: 978-1594740732
  • Product Dimensions: 5 x 0.7 x 6.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #321,440 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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David Borgenicht is the creator and co-author of the best-selling WORST CASE SCENARIO SURVIVAL HANDBOOK series. He is also the author of dozens of other books, including THE STAR TREK BOOK OF OPPOSITES and HOW TO CON YOUR KID. He is the president and publisher of Quirk Books (www.quirkbooks.com), Philadelphia-based publishers of entertaining, informative, and amusing fiction and non-fiction.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Parent of a toddler? Get this book!, December 26, 2005
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By design, two-year olds often don't want to do what you want them to do, leading to the well documented Parent-Toddler Power Struggle. Of course, I know these can often be avoided by turning the task into a game, adventure or song. But really, when I'm rushing to get out the door, I've already cleaned up 3 spills, my oldest can't find his shoes, and my two-year old refuses to allow me to brush her hair, my creative mind shuts down. I was having just such a morning and literally ran to find this book, looked up brushing your toddler's hair and one minute later my daughter was happily letting me brush her hair while I sang a song about getting the knotty witch out. The best part was I left the house that morning feeling not like a harried mother bullying her kids into doing what she needed them to do, but a clever and creative mother with two happy children. I am giving this book to all my friends who have toddlers.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "This is the book your toddler doesn't want you to read", August 8, 2006
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How to Con Your Kid is another great offering from the folks over at Quirk Books. With fun, upbeat prose, the authors suggest ways to con your kids into keeping their clothes on (are you dealing with an inveterate nudist?), meet strangers without hiding, let you leave them in the care of others, survive an airplane trip, and play alone, among others. Heck, my husband could use many of the airplane trip tips on me!

Each chapter consists of the groundwork for the con, the basic cons, the short cons (one-liners), games to play, songs to sing, and what to do if your child is on to you. This isn't a dry child-rearing tome, so don't pick it up looking for an academic treatment of the subject. With that said, the entire book follows a terrific child-rearing philosophy, without stating it directly. All the cons are stated in a positive light. The short cons are questions with two choices, both of them positive for the parent (Do you want to put back the stuffed animal or should I? I am going to pick up your socks, so are you picking up your shirts or pants? Do you want a bubble bath or swimming bath tonight?) We've all heard that the average child hears the word "no" more than 400 times a day (per a UCLA study), so this book is a refreshing example of how to parent with positive statements. All the suggestions incorporate a positive attitude from the parent (talking about the doctor as a personal friend, practicing staging a hair salon at home, etc.), which should rub off on your kid.

Many suggestions also recommend avoiding forbidden fruit; a parent can orchestrate moderation to keep their kid on an even keel. The chapter on chores breaks out chores by age level and recommends establishing a routine and giving your kids responsibility. The advice on dealing with crying is pure genius--and you'll have to pick the book up to find out why.

The finale is a half dozen charts to track and reward good behavior with the included stickers. You get big bang for your buck with this small format hardcover.
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15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars It's helpful., January 17, 2006
This review is from: How to Con Your Kid (Hardcover)
I heard of this book in a magazine (like Woman's Day or Family Circle) and the advertisement made it sound like this deep wonderful book of solutions to help you get things done with your kids. So I rushed to my library to get it ~~ and imagine my disappointment when I saw how tiny it was.

I took it home as I thought perhaps it would be helpful. I skimmed through it and to my disappointment it wasn't anything new or different from what I have been trying already. For one thing, my boys don't do well with bribes, stickers, a toy jar (used as an example to stop whining) or anything like that. I know that these things do work for other parents, but we've tried them and it doesn't work for us.

However, do not let my review stop you from checking this book out ~~ I highly encourage parents to check this little book out as it may have solutions for YOU. Everyone is different and this book does offer tried solutions that work for a lot of kids. What works for me may not work for you and vice versa. It is a cute little book designed to capture your attention. It is full of creative ideas and solutions.

It just wasn't what I needed or had in mind.

1-17-06
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