The Darn Things Kids Say (English Version)
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Language: English
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Binding: Paperback
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ISBN: 9789389984613
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Brand: Prakhar Goonj Publications
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Author: Mr. Ben
About the Author:
Mr. Ben, as he is known, is a versatile artist and a published poet, writer, playwright, essayist, lyricist, spoken word artist, and voice-over performer. He has written across various genres, creating works that engage with a wide range of topics such as education, inspiration, sexuality, entertainment, lifestyle, and much more. His aim is to uplift humanity, encouraging greatness through his writing.
With his diverse approach, Mr. Ben is best known for his acrostic "G.A.N.G.S.T.A.R," which stands for Generally Appreciating Notable Genres by Stating Their Applicable Relevance—a trademark that reflects his multi-genre and insightful approach to writing. Based in Lagos, Nigeria, he enjoys reading, traveling, and meeting new people.
About the Book:
The Darn Things Kids Say is a delightful and humorous read that takes a peek into the unfiltered thoughts of children. The story follows Miss Alice, a 24-year-old teacher, who is fondly referred to as "Aunty Alice." In her role as a Moral Instructions teacher in an elementary school, she prompts her students to share their thoughts on what they like and dislike about their parents. The children's responses are hilariously candid and, as the title suggests, "darn to the core!"
This short yet impactful book highlights the innocence and honesty of children, showing how their unguarded opinions can provide both amusement and insight. It’s a perfect read for anyone who appreciates the unintentional wisdom and humor that comes from the minds of children.


