Re: Children - OT, sorry!



Malicious Toad <rowland@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:nap0ol33tq2y$.q4iq18tzv7ro.dlg@xxxxxxxxxx:

On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 16:57:47 +0000 (UTC), Mandy wrote:

Hiya everyone

I'm in the process of writing a children's book and I'm looking for a
child aged between 9 and 11 years old to have a read of what I've
written so far just to make sure I haven't used any words that they
don't understand and things like that ATM. If you've got a child in
that age bracket, can you email me at mandy2uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx and
have a read of it first then give it to your child and let me know
what they think of what I've written so far just to be sure that it
all makes sense and they understand it all and things like that
please?

Thank you!

I was going to suggest Rowland McDonnell, but ages 9 to 11 is a
problem because Rowland has an emotional age of five.


Grow up.

--
Stay Safe, Mandy
Money talks, chocolate sings
http://mandy2.bravehost.com/
.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Technique recommendations for 6 year old
    ... > playing on a portable for 2 years and is in the Thompson Grade 2 Book. ... times a day for a couple weeks, the first many times a child this age ... Then all of a sudden I started listening to a tape that had Beethoven's ...
    (rec.music.makers.piano)
  • Re: Possible Underage Beavers
    ... from Beavers. ... reasonable measures to ascertain the child's age and believed them to be at ... parents of the child knew that they were underage. ... The BSL cannot unilaterally amend ...
    (uk.rec.scouting)
  • Re: Growing up gifted
    ... the age of three". ... You'll see items in the media about child prodigies from time ... I think the thing about not having a real peer group is important. ... How do you know they're smarter ...
    (soc.singles.moderated)