Posted on 12/20/2014 6:31:52 AM PST by Citizen Zed
1. Doctor/nurse.
2. Firefighter.
3. Footballer/athlete.
4. Police officer.
5. Queen Elsa from Frozen.
6. Teacher.
7. Vet.
8. Professional.
9. Farmer.
10. Trades (plumber, builder, electrician, etc.).
A survey carried out by publishing company Kids Educational Books has also found that one in four British kids is clueless about the value of money.
(Excerpt) Read more at mirror.co.uk ...
Mary Poppins is friends with penguins.
If they're four, that's fine. If they're 14, then we have a problem, Houston.
Elsa has command of ice and an abominable snowman.
Oh, let it go!
CC
By the time they’re 18, they’re drunk and vomiting on London sidewalks.
What’s Elsa do? Whine, bitch, moan, live in a castle and let the kingdom run itself? Truthfully, not bad work if you can get it.
None of those jobs will be available to British girls if the country doesn’t get its thinking straight on Islam.
If they're four, that's fine. If they're 14, then we have a problem, Houston.
The survey may be nothing more than press hype, but this is on the company's web site showing their target audience.
The award-winning What do the grown-ups do? series is designed to educate children aged 5-10 years on the world of work. In each book, three children meet with different workers who explain their jobs. As the books are written through the eyes of the children, the tone is kept chatty and light-hearted, making the books ideal for school topics as well as bedtime stories.
I would also guess that the survey had leading questions with suggested answers that will be linked to future books in the pipeline...:^)
Thank you for the first good chuckle of the day!
You’re welcome, glad to be of service.
CC
It’s the dream job for 9 out of 10 males in San Francisco.
purple penguins?
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