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How to Save Your Child from Ostrich Attacks, Accidental Time Travel, and Anything Else that Might Happen on an Average Tuesday by James Breakwell
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How to Save Your Child from Ostrich Attacks, Accidental Time Travel, and Anything Else that Might Happen on an Average Tuesday by James Breakwell
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Nov 05, 2019 | ISBN 9781948836708

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“Not worried about random ostrich attacks? Maybe you should be. All the good parents are reading How to Save Your Child. You do want to be a good parent, don’t you? James Breakwell is brilliant, funny, hilarious, and possibly someone you’d want to have nearby in cases of ostrich attacks and accidental time travel, but what you definitely want to have around is his new book, which is a hysterical, survivable romp through this mad world.”

—Carrie Jones, New York Times bestselling author of Need

“I adore this book, which, by the way, all parents should read for a laugh or just to realize you’re not alone in the insanity.” 

—Jill Shalvis, New York Times bestselling author of The Lucky Harbor series

“Nonstop, laugh-out-loud wit sprinkled with shockingly insightful parenting truths. Literally, no other parenting book has the courage to address accidental time travel. Bravo.” 

—Joel Willis, executive editor of The Dad

“James has done it again with another hilarious book that manages to be completely off-the-wall and entirely relatable at the same time! Thanks to James’s book, I’m prepared for any situation and several steps closer to immortality.”

—Hal Lublin, voiceover actor and host of the podcast We Got This

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