Thursday, June 4, 2009
Disney's Adventure Stories (Disney Storybook Collections)
Disney's Adventure Stories (Disney Storybook Collections)
The best of Disney's adventure films come alive in this collection of seventeen swashbuckling and action-packed stories. Retellings of exciting scenes from movies like Tarzan, Toy Story 2, Dinosaur, and Robin Hood will excite the imaginations of young fans and provide hours of read-together fun. With gilt-edged pages and full-color illustrations on every spread, Disney's Storybook Collections represent outstanding value and quality.
Customer Review: Great Bedtime Reading
This is great for bedtime reading, as lots of stories and you can read a few everynight, over and over again.
Customer Review: Great Bedtime Reading
This is great for bedtime reading, as lots of stories and you can read a few everynight, over and over again.
Tink, North of Never Land (Disney Fairies Chapter Books)
TINK AND TERENCE are best friends. But sometimes Terence, well . . . he gets on Tink's last nerve. So when Terence accidentally squashes Tink's favorite bowl, her anger flares up and she lets him have it! But Tink soon realizes she made a mistake. How can she make it up to Terence? With a bunch of Never flowers? Or legendary pixie dust? Tink sets off an an epic quest through Never Land. She's never failed before . . . and she's not about to start now!
Customer Review: We LOVE this series!!!
We own all of this series! Started reading them when my daughter was 4 (she just turned 5 now), and they are age appropriate. Not too scary and always a happy ending. One book only takes us about 4-5 nights worth of reading together. The longer ones are good too "Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg" and "Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand", but they are a little bit scarrier than the short books (more appropriate for ages 5-7 I would think).
Customer Review: Hints of Something Darker
In my opinion the best part of this story is the glimpse the author gives us of a dark "Event" in the dimly remembered fairyland past. Who is the Great Enemy that attacked the fairies? What was the destructive power that shattered the ancient tree? Where is this Enemy now? Why do they still fear him/her/it? Why is there still a cloud of pixie dust North of Neverland? Will we find out more in later novels? I hope so.
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