“The Double Dangerous Book For Boys” Review

Books are a great way to inspire adventure and love of nature in children. I remember as a kid, that I would spend hours looking through old Encyclopedias, manuals and handbooks, learning about new things and places. My favorites were an old boy scout handbook and some old crafting journals. I really enjoy old-fashioned children’s books, and have quite a few in my collection. That is one of the reason why I love “The Double Dangerous Book for Boys”.

“The Double Dangerous Book for Boys” by Conn Iggulden, is the sequel to “The Dangerous Book for Boys” , also written by Iggulden, that was published in 2014. This book is a fun guidebook and manual for adventurous boys, loaded with activities and fun facts that every boy (or man) should know. With it’s vintage look and stunning images, this book should be added to any collection and will be one of those treasures that will be handed down. We own the first one, “The Dangerous Book for Boys” and it has become dog-eared and wrinkled from so much love from many children. I know that this one will be loved just as much and we are excited to own a copy. **Please note I was sent a courtesy copy to review. All opinions are my own and I only recommend items that I love.

Review of “The Double Dangerous Book for Boys” by Conn, Arthur and Cameron Iggulden and published by Harper Collins Publishers, 2019

About the book: “The Double Dangerous Book for Boys” is a wonderful book for boys ages 8 to 80. From crafts and experiments to information and history, this is a book that can be looked through again and again. Any curious child, boy or girl, will find things that fascinate them and expand their horizons. Many of the chapters include life skills that any boy (or girl) should know and loads of entertainment. It is a wonderful mix of history, science, literature, math and fun, all in one book. This book is a great way to inspire day-dreaming, outdoor play, imagination, and creativity. The vintage feel of if it makes is extra special, and it looks and smells like an old Encyclopedia. Some of the chapters include:

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  • Tying a Windsor Knot
  • Questions About the World
  • How to Pick a Lock
  • Solving a Rubix Cube
  • Making an Igloo
  • How To Write a Thank-you Letter
  • Things To Do: Frustration Games
  • Famous Horses
  • American Sign Language
  • How To Make A Pencil Catapult
  • Presidents Of The United States
  • More Quotes From Shakespeare
  • Five Great Mathematicians
  • Making A Stink Bomb

There are so many hands-on crafts, experiments and games in this book. Is this is a STEM book? Absolutely!! and much, much more. This last week, Eli and I were home together, all by ourselves. He was laying in front of the fireplace and looking at all of the pictures in the book. He cannot read yet because he is only three, but this book kept him entertained for quite awhile.

Reading “The Double Dangerous Book for Boys”

This child is obsessed with planes, and he got stuck on the chapters “Flying Machines” And “The Best Paper Airplane in the World- Take Two”. He asked me if we could build a plane. I have everything to make the flying machine, but I am not mechanically inclined, so I saved it as a winter project that he can do with his dad. Instead, we made a paper airplane. Normally, I am lucky if my planes glide over three feet, they are usually that bad. Together, Eli and I folded the plane and I am so good at paper airplane making, that I FOLDED IT BACKWARDS!! Good thing were were diagrams and instructions I could follow, because in the end, we had a perfect airplane. And let me tell you, it was the best paper airplane I have ever made! He spent hours playing with it outside. Not only was he entertained, but we had a good time together.

Making the paper airplane
And away we fly!

My other children really enjoyed the stories and poems. There is something in this book for everyone, no matter what age. I personally enjoyed the literature and history more than the activities. But, it was fun to make the airplane and see how much fun my son had with it. What could have been a boring day inside, instead became a day of learning and experimenting outdoors because of this book. We made memories instead of just having another good day. I also really appreciated the recommended book list at the end, of books all boys should read. A few of these we have already read, and some I have added to our book list.

My Thoughts: Conn wrote this book with his boys. All of the crafts, games and experiments have been tested by the three of them. His goal, by writing the first book and the second book, was for kids to get dirty, use their imagination, learn new things and be captivated by the book again and again. He wanted kids to put down the video games and experience and learn new things. I absolutely agree that he succeeded in his mission with this book. This book was made to be loved and read, over and over. Good think it is a hard back.

I loved this book. My kids keep reading through it, again and again. Every time I open it, I find something new. I have learned new things and discovered things I had forgotten, even though it is a children’s book. My kids are broadening their horizons too. This would make a great book for any child, of any age. And it is timeless and ageless.

If you like this book, you should also check out Conn Iggulden’s first one, “The Dangerous Book For Boys”. We also own and enjoy “The Daring Book For Girls” and “The Double-Daring Book for Girls”, both by Andrea J. Buchanan and Miriam Peskowitz. I am considering to get my daughter the pocket version of the Daring Girls books, “The Pocket Daring Book for Girls – Things to Do”, as stocking stuffers this year.

What do you find most interesting about this book? Do you enjoy books that get the brain juices flowing or spark adventure? Try new things, get outside more, be inspired by this book! And as always, be outside with no limits.

Comments

  • Magan

    4 years agoReply

    What a great idea for a book! And a great idea as a Christmas gift for boys this year. Love it!

    • Christina Furnival

      4 years agoReply

      I haven’t heard of this book before, it sounds cool, I’d be interested to hear about the daring book for girls as well. Awesome.

  • Rachel

    4 years agoReply

    These books look so awesome! Thanks for sharing about them, they are definitely going on my kids’ Christmas list. They will LOVE these. ?

  • Sonia

    4 years agoReply

    As I was reading through, I thought, why does this have to be just for boys? I have 2 girls and I think when they were a bit older (they are 2 and 9 months) they would enjoy some of these ideas. Then as I came to the end and saw there was also a girls version I decided that they could benefit from both! Thanks for the early Christmas gift ideas!

    • admin

      4 years agoReply

      It’s not just for boys!! My girls love these books.

  • Lisa

    4 years agoReply

    I have seen this book before and almost bought it. It looks like one I should!

  • Angela

    4 years agoReply

    What age range do you think is good to receive this book? Btw, the stink bomb chapter – oh my!

    • admin

      4 years agoReply

      It is for ages eight and up.

  • Lisa Shivel

    4 years agoReply

    This book would make a great gift. The “Flying Machines” sound awesome.

  • Michelle

    4 years agoReply

    What a fun book! I will have to check out the one for girls, maybe my niece would love one.

  • Ellen Mika Zelasko

    4 years agoReply

    I’m putting these on my grandchildren’s Christmas Lists. Both the boys and the girls, they all look fantastic! Thanks for the great review!

  • Lee Anne

    4 years agoReply

    Looks so fun….a perfect gift! Thanks for sharing your review with us!

  • Malia

    4 years agoReply

    My son LOVED the first book in this series and will be thrilled to hear about this one! Solving a rubix cube and making a pencil catapult are right up his alley. Perfect stocking stuffer!

  • jen

    4 years agoReply

    I just love this series! So much old fashioned fun packed in there! I will check this one out for my nephew!!!!

  • Karen

    4 years agoReply

    This looks like a fun book. I wonder if my son would enjoy it.

  • Jennifer Morrison

    4 years agoReply

    What a wonderful book. I didn’t know they had this edition. I purchased the regular edition for my Son when he was young. He loved it!!!

  • Jen

    4 years agoReply

    I have three boys and I think this is a perfect gift! What an awesome book! Thank you for sharing!

  • Erika

    4 years agoReply

    Wow, I have twin boys that are a little over one and both of these books will definitely be going on or wish list. They sound wonderful.

  • Matt Epley

    4 years agoReply

    My family has “The Dangerous Book For Boys” and “The Daring Book For Girls” on our shelf, but I didn’t even realize there were TWO MORE! My three daughters, one son, and I shared some fun times trying out almost everything in the first two. Looks like we’ll have more fun times ahead! Thanks!

  • Tiffany

    4 years agoReply

    We liked the first one in this series! Pretty sure the first one my boys would want to do would be the stink bomb, lol!

  • Suzan

    4 years agoReply

    Nice suggestion for gifts. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on it!

  • Lisa

    4 years agoReply

    Aw, what a great gift idea! My nephews would love this!!

  • Katherine Wolfe

    4 years agoReply

    Oh! Thanks for sharing! This sounds like something that would make a perfect Christmas gift for your 12 year old son!

  • Maria G

    4 years agoReply

    Looks like a great book for boys. When my great nephews are old enough I’ll add it to the their book collection!

  • Heather

    4 years agoReply

    This book sounds great. This would make a great Christmas gift for a few boys in my life. I think my 14 year old would love it for all the facts.

  • Cindy

    4 years agoReply

    These books look wonderful! I’ll check them out for my grandson and granddaughter.

  • Robin

    4 years agoReply

    This sounds like an incredible book for boys! I will def be checking it out for mine 🙂 Thank you!!!

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