Pokemon Tales : Charamander Sees A Ghost (Pokemon Tales)
Junko Wada


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1 Not hard-core Pokemon material, but still neat
This is a very cute book. I'd definately recommend it tolittle kids, but I wouldn't recommend it to kids who want to bePokemon Masters. Basically the plot of the book is this: Charmander goes into an old house and sees something that scares it. It runs over to the house of Pikachu, Slowpoke, and Bellsprout...This book gives no info on the Pokemon whatsoever, but it's still cute.
2 Instant hit (for our kid at least)
Our 3-year old saw this book for a a minute in a store, and yet somehow memorized most of it. It has been one of his all-time favorites every since we bought it. Cleary not for older kids, but great if you enjoy the Pokemon characters and have a kid that isn't quite old enough for the more 'mature' aspects of this phenomena.
3 Totally baby book
I got this book thinking that it would be some cool poke'mon book but,it turned out to be a chubby baby book.It's about Charmander seeing a ghost,and pikachu,Slowpoke,and Bellsprout are trying to help find out what the ghost really was.It was REALLY boring.but,it's good for toddlers.
4 Cute Board Book strictly for tots.
This is a cute board book that is appropriate for the toddler set. If your child is at all familiar with the characters of the Pokemon video series, he or she may be disappointed: "Charmander sees a ghost" does not follow the story line of the Pokemon series at all, rather, it tells a VERY simple story involving Charmander and some other Pokemon. Possibly a perfect book for a little sibling of a Pokemon crazed kid!

Thursday, 24-Jul-2008 06:42:21 CDT
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