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Rating:  Summary: "Pokemon" meets "Baywatch"? Review: "Surf's Up, Pikachu!", adapted by Bill Michaels, is #1 in the Pokemon Junior book series. Geared towards younger readers, this book recounts an adventure involving the Pokemon characters.I have only a passing familiarity with the Pokemon phenomenon, and my impression of this book is that it is mainly geared to readers who already are conversant in the Pokemon mythos. I imagine that kids who aren't Pokemon fans will get 3 pages into this and go "Huh?" The story begins with Ash and Pikachu at the beach on Seafoam Island. They meet Victor, a surfer who, together with his own Pokemon, plans to surf a legendary wave known as Humungadunga. But trouble arrives in the form of villainous Team Rocket. The story is OK, but the illustrations seem to be merely random pictures of Pokemon characters; these illustrations seem to have no real relationship with the story. If your beginning reader is a Pokemon fan, he/she might like the book; otherwise, I can't recommend it.
Rating:  Summary: "Pokemon" meets "Baywatch"? Review: "Surf's Up, Pikachu!", adapted by Bill Michaels, is #1 in the Pokemon Junior book series. Geared towards younger readers, this book recounts an adventure involving the Pokemon characters. I have only a passing familiarity with the Pokemon phenomenon, and my impression of this book is that it is mainly geared to readers who already are conversant in the Pokemon mythos. I imagine that kids who aren't Pokemon fans will get 3 pages into this and go "Huh?" The story begins with Ash and Pikachu at the beach on Seafoam Island. They meet Victor, a surfer who, together with his own Pokemon, plans to surf a legendary wave known as Humungadunga. But trouble arrives in the form of villainous Team Rocket. The story is OK, but the illustrations seem to be merely random pictures of Pokemon characters; these illustrations seem to have no real relationship with the story. If your beginning reader is a Pokemon fan, he/she might like the book; otherwise, I can't recommend it.
Rating:  Summary: Great for young Pokemon fans Review: My five year old Pokemon fan enjoyed the story -- Ash and Pikachu meet a surfer (and his unusual Pikachu) who dreams of surfing the world's biggest wave. There are no color illustrations, just black and white drawings of the characters, but my daughter didn't seem to mind. The book is fairly easy to read, but I wouldn't call it a first-step reader. What I liked best about the story was that it showed how Ash and Pikachu care for each other. It wasn't just about Pokemon battles.
Rating:  Summary: Great for young Pokemon fans Review: My five year old Pokemon fan enjoyed the story -- Ash and Pikachu meet a surfer (and his unusual Pikachu) who dreams of surfing the world's biggest wave. There are no color illustrations, just black and white drawings of the characters, but my daughter didn't seem to mind. The book is fairly easy to read, but I wouldn't call it a first-step reader. What I liked best about the story was that it showed how Ash and Pikachu care for each other. It wasn't just about Pokemon battles.
Rating:  Summary: get your pokemon early reader to read Review: My second grade son dreaded reading at home for leisure or homework. Once he was introduced to the Pokemon junior series he began waking up early to read before school! The books are very appropriate for first and second graders with sight vocabulary and sentence structure levels set for late first grade or early second grade. I wouldn't want to read these myself as a mom, but my son is reading every day with this series. Research shows that the number of minutes spent reading a day correlates to a child's success in school.
Rating:  Summary: get your pokemon early reader to read Review: My second grade son dreaded reading at home for leisure or homework. Once he was introduced to the Pokemon junior series he began waking up early to read before school! The books are very appropriate for first and second graders with sight vocabulary and sentence structure levels set for late first grade or early second grade. I wouldn't want to read these myself as a mom, but my son is reading every day with this series. Research shows that the number of minutes spent reading a day correlates to a child's success in school.
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