Let's face it: Being a kid isn't easy. Compared to adults, kids are inexperienced, powerless, and short. Just as it would be irresponsible to send travelers to a strange city without a map, it would be wrong to let defenseless kids navigate a world inhabited by parents, teachers, and other adults without an in-depth guide to how the older (although not necessarily smarter) half lives. Kid Confidential explores the strangest and most mysterious facets of adult life, such as: What do teachers really talk about in the teacher's lounge? And how can adults stand to drink a beverage as disgusting as coffee? With funny black-and-white illustrations, tongue-in-cheek sidebars, and tips for some good-natured trickery throughout, this fully loaded guide will be a "must have" for every kid.

What people are saying:

“Storm’s black and white spot art plays up the theme of intergenerational conflict with cartoons featuring sly kids and bungling adults. Montgomery is sympathetic to readers who view adults as an alien subspecies while gently breaking the news that they will one day join their ranks.” — Publisher’s Weekly

 

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