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Hey Day Rocks, October 26, 2001
By A Customer
This review is from: Hey, Day! Super-Amazing, Funk-da-crazing, Ultra-glazing Things to Do, Make and Ponder Every Day of the Year (Paperback)
Hey Day is chock full o 365 days' worth of good times. From psyching yourself out of bed in the morning with productive thoughts (Jan. 1) to starting New Years traditions (Dec. 30) and everything - I do mean EVERYTHING - in between, this is your do-something guide to life. Or you can just read it in bed one rainy day and not do anything. (The choice is yours.)
Tho Hey Day is ostensibly for "young teens" I think girls of various ages would dig it...and you never know when you're gonna need that recipe for bloodshot eyeball cupcakes or homemade lip gloss.
So put it right next to Encyclopedia Brittanica and the dictionary. But read it more.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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Be a crafty girl!, December 21, 2001
This review is from: Hey, Day! Super-Amazing, Funk-da-crazing, Ultra-glazing Things to Do, Make and Ponder Every Day of the Year (Paperback)
Okay so you're bored. Now what? Check out Keva and Clea's book to get some ideas on turning oh-hums into a-has! These ultra-hip chicks used to run Foxy magazine, but now they're just having fun on their own. Read about George (their dog), guitar chords to learn and stickers to make. Their book, which really looks like a cool bound zine) gives you pointers of fun stuff to do every day of the year - from funky crafts to things to ponder. (...)
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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The Book Kept Disappearing..., June 2, 2002
This review is from: Hey, Day! Super-Amazing, Funk-da-crazing, Ultra-glazing Things to Do, Make and Ponder Every Day of the Year (Paperback)
by Molly Conway, 15
Teen Editor
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I must admit it took me a lot longer than it should have to write this review. One of the main reasons is simple: the book kept disappearing. My friends enjoyed this book just as much as I did, and I heard, "Can I borrow it just for one day?" and "Oh, I'm sorry I forgot it!" more times than I would care to count. But the book's journey is certainly a tribute to just how fabulous it is. It went from Rebecca the super-vegan, to Ruchi the Hindu dance queen, to Andrew the master cartoonist, to Darryl the sports guru, to Lauren the punk princess. The book had the same effect on all sorts of people. No one can read it and not smile, or at least come out of it a little happier than before.
This is the daybook for Aquarians or for other time-impaired people. It gives you something fun to add to your daily agenda. The ideas range from deceptively simple, like pretending you're a Spice Girl; to crafty, like making a glitzy tampon case; to silly, like tying a yellow ribbon around an old oak tree. Even the title is cool! Hey Day! The Super-Amazing Funk-da-Crazing Ultra-Glazing Day Book: Things to Do, Make, and Ponder Every Day of the Year, by Super Clea and Keva Marie.
It certainly keeps its promise of being the craziest, weirdest, and most thoroughly enjoyable daybook you will ever encounter. It's a definite must for any crazy chick who's open to new ideas or for a not-so-crazy chick who wants to be a bit sillier. A great de-stresser for homework swamped friends and sisters, too.
Copyright 2002, Blue Jean Media, Inc.
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