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Who Knew Raising Kids in New York Could Be This Easy? : From playgrounds to preschools, strollers to sneakers, eateries to excursions-- everything a Manhattan Parent needs to know

Who Knew Raising Kids in New York Could Be This Easy? : From playgrounds to preschools, strollers to sneakers, eateries to excursions-- everything a Manhattan Parent needs to know

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Present Ever for Your Pregnant Friends!!!
Review: I don't know jack about babies and quite frankly dont wanna know right now, but if I ever did, then I would grab this book off the shelf in a hurry. Arthur, Misshula, & Pollock are the definitive authority on rearing the little monsters in the Big Apple. About the only thing they don't touch on is how to prevent your kids from becoming one of those dreaded Liberal NY Democrats. Beat those grandmothers to the punch, buy a copy for your friends who got pregnant to give themselves something to do during the current bear market.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Resource with Very Witty Writing Style
Review: I found the book to be very helpful to me in negotiating my first child into school and with a host of other everyday concerns - issues I knew somebody had the answers to but I certainly did not. All written in a very friendly funny way.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: humorous and helpful, a must for parents in NYC
Review: I found the book to be very helpful to me in negotiating my first child into school and with a host of other everyday concerns - issues I knew somebody had the answers to but I certainly did not. All written in a very friendly funny way.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Adding my two disappointed cents
Review: Sure, raising kids in New York IS easy when you have the bucks these authors must have to shop at the stores they mention. This extremely yuppy guide smacks of elitism and left me feeling like an embittered "have-not" Additionally, there's not nearly enough information about the borroughs, not all of us are fortunate enough to live on the upper east side...

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: It's not about New York City. It's about Manhattan.
Review: The title of this book is misleading. Thinking of Manhattan as "New York City" is a typically yuppie-provincial view--but in line with the voice of the authors. In addition, this book adds nothing you can't find in more reliable and complete sources such as Fodor's guides or the very many NYC web sites and news channels.

They fail to mention many of the exciting and educational attractions outside of Manhattan (to note are the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens, Prospect Park, and the zillions of Staten Island events). They often leave out vital bits of information such as directions or phone numbers (perhaps they take taxis everywhere?) They mentioned one book store that I know has been closed for some time.

It was particularly disturbing that the majority of the book is spent on shopping and eating, and less on the variety indivudual nuances of libraries, museums, and music centers.

On a personal note, I found the authors style to be grating. To me, some of their phrasing, "Food and Whine" as the title for the restaurant chapter and "Here comes the Bribe" for toy stores, are tell-tale as to how they view and interact with their children. It's not a pretty picture.

This is not a book I would recommend to anyone, especially to Native New Yorkers.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: It's not about New York City. It's about Manhattan.
Review: The title of this book is misleading. Thinking of Manhattan as "New York City" is a typically yuppie-provincial view--but in line with the voice of the authors. In addition, this book adds nothing you can't find in more reliable and complete sources such as Fodor's guides or the very many NYC web sites and news channels.

They fail to mention many of the exciting and educational attractions outside of Manhattan (to note are the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens, Prospect Park, and the zillions of Staten Island events). They often leave out vital bits of information such as directions or phone numbers (perhaps they take taxis everywhere?) They mentioned one book store that I know has been closed for some time.

It was particularly disturbing that the majority of the book is spent on shopping and eating, and less on the variety indivudual nuances of libraries, museums, and music centers.

On a personal note, I found the authors style to be grating. To me, some of their phrasing, "Food and Whine" as the title for the restaurant chapter and "Here comes the Bribe" for toy stores, are tell-tale as to how they view and interact with their children. It's not a pretty picture.

This is not a book I would recommend to anyone, especially to Native New Yorkers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Resource with Very Witty Writing Style
Review: This is a great book for parents of toddlers. I found the writing funny, the locations mentioned of interest and great tidbits to make your shopping, eating or recreational experience better.

Fun Book!!


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