I have to admit, the kid has a little bit of insight.
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He's only 9, but this pint-sized pickup artist already knows plenty about pleasing the ladies.
So much, in fact, that Alec Greven's dating primer, "How to Talk to Girls" - which began as a handwritten, $3 pamphlet sold at his school book fair - hit the shelves nationwide last week.
The fourth-grader from Castle Rock, Colo., advises Lothario wannabes to stop showing off, go easy on the compliments to avoid looking desperate - and be wary of "pretty girls."
"It is easy to spot pretty girls because they have big earrings, fancy dresses and all the jewelry," he writes in Chapter Three.
"Pretty girls are like cars that need a lot of oil."
He advises, "The best choice for most boys is a regular girl. Remember, some pretty girls are coldhearted when it comes to boys. Don't let them get to you."
Over a few Shirley Temples yesterday at Langan's on West 47 Street, Alec said that he culled his wisdom by peeking at his peers at play.
"I saw a lot of boys that had trouble talking to girls," Alec said.
As for his how-to, he concedes, "I never expected people to buy it like a regular book in a bookstore."
But with classic plain-spoken advice - like "comb your hair and don't wear sweats" - it's no surprise his 46-page book was a hit with boys and girls of all ages.
He believes the best way to approach a girl is to keep it to a simple "hi."
"If I say hi and you say hi back, we're probably off to a good start," he said.
As for his own love life, he said he is not dating anyone at the moment. "I'm a little too young," he confessed.
In his book, published by HarperCollins, he suggests holding off on falling in love until at least middle school.
Dating - which he defines as going out to dinner without your parents - is for "kind of old" people, who are 15 or 16.
Officials at the Soaring Hawk Elementary School said he wrote the book - which was the runaway bestseller at its book fair - for kids, but believe anyone can find inspiration in it.
Alec's mother, Erin Greven, credits her son's beyond-his-years insight to his avid reading.
"He reads nonstop. At dinner, I say, 'Put your book down,' " she said.
Alec - who just finished a children's book on the Watergate scandal - said he wants to be a full-time writer when he grows up, with a weekend job in archaeology or paleontology.
http://www.nypost.com/seven/12022008/news/nationalnews/i_wrote_the_book_...
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good read, good advice, good for him.
1Awwww. This story is sooo CUTE Laine! Thanks for posting.
"Remember, some pretty girls are coldhearted when it comes to boys. Don't let them get to you." LMAO. My Mom tells my younger brother this all the time! He always tells him to watch out for the high maintenance girls like his older sister. (me!)
2"Pretty girls are like cars that need a lot of oil."
And the book is for "kind of old people" at 15...
3I try not to just post cranky-old-woman stuff all the time.
melizzle: Those were two of my favorites, too!
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The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public's money. -- Alexis de Tocqueville
Awww I saw this little dude last year and he was so uninhibited it was great!
5I saw him on Ellen. He's so cute.
6I think he's off to a good start as a writer. Sounds like a cute kid.
7Aww! This is so adorable! I have a budding writer at home too, but he doesn't do "how to" books, he writes fun kids stories. I'm going to show him this article, it will bolster his enthusiasm because while the school library has his books available for other students to check out, that's as far as he's gotten. This should give him confidence.
It was funny too when he came home early last week and said "Mom, I think I've got a girlfriend!" to which I asked "Why do you only "think" it?" He goes "Well, because she kept asking to hold my hand at recess and then gave me a pencil to KEEP in math!"
It was so cute.
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8If you always do as you've always done, you'll always get what you've always gotten.
He's a smart little gentleman. I found the story article adorable and uplifting.
9Ha! I love this kid!
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