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R**T
Awesome collection of Star Wars short stories for early readers
My almost-five year old cannot get enough of these books! He already owned other World of Reading books (specifically, World of Reading Marvel Boxed Set: Level 1 - Purchase Includes Marvel eBook!). However, my brainwashing has finally worked, and now he is a Star Wars fan. So when he got these books he was delighted! The sex includes six book with short stories from different movies. Each story covers a small sub-section of the movies (not the full movie).In this specific set, there are three books from the classic trilogy:- Escape from Darth Vader: How C-3PO and R2-D2 escape with the Death Star plans (from Episode IV, a New Hope)- AT-AT Attack!: The Empire's attack to the Rebel base in Hoth (from Episode V, The Empire Strikes Back)- Ewoks Join the Fight: Landing on Endor, meeting the Ewoks, fighting the storm troopers (from Episode VI, The Return of the Jedi)Then, there are another three books from the latest movie, Episode VII, The Force Awakens:- Finn & Poe Team Up!: Poe getting captures, Finn releasing him, escaping together- Chaos at the Castle: Arriving at Maz's castle, the battle, Leia's appearance- BB-8 Finds a Friend: Poe giving BB-8 a secret message, BB-8 meeting and befriending ReyThe books have very nice pictures, with all the characters drawn in a cute way without losing their original personality. It has some impressive scenes like the AT-AT drawing, and also appearance of key characters that my son loves, like Darth Vader and Kylo Ren (the dark side is strong with my little one, I guess).The books have 2-4 sentences per page, simple enough for him to read. They repeat words multiple times, which is good so it help him better understand the story. I have uploaded a couple of samples so you can get an idea.Overall, this is a fantastic set of books, and I have already pre-ordered the Level 2 set. If your child is into reading and likes Star Wars, you should be ordering this RIGHT NOW!
S**A
Great for young Star Wars fans
This is multiple books in one box. I wasn't expecting that but it's a good surprise! The books are paper back, so of course not the most durable but they're great for young kids who love star wars!
S**M
Love these!
Got these for our little one who is struggling with finding motivation to practice his reading. He loves Star Wars and these fun stories were definitely his go to for reading time, and made it a little easier for us to help him practice.
A**R
A little hard for young readers
bought this for my nephew, he was going through a star wars phase. Great for him, he doesn't read yet. His older sister is in kindergarten and can almost read this book. Because this is star wars, none of the names are normal names; she doesn't always understand that the word she is struggling with is just the name of the person. some of the stories have lists of unusual names. I'm not sure if this is really the reading level it claims to be.
E**N
Great!
I've enjoyed reading these with my 6 yo. Generally just the movies summarized in book form, but easy to follow and read. Great illustrations as well!
T**S
Reading for padawans
I hesitate to say "I love it" because truthfully, I could do without reading "AT-AT Attack!" fourteen times a day to my five year old, but then again these are intended to be beginning readers and they are certainly holding his attention enough that perhaps he will eventually start reading them himself. The box set is a great deal since the price as of this writing gets you six books for the equivalent of the cover price of 2.World of Reading did a good job using concise subplots/events to make self-contained stories, and the vocabulary is appropriate for the reading level. The stories are easier to follow if you know the movies, but my kiddo has not seen any of the movies yet and still finds them compelling.
M**M
Difficult for beginning readers but Star Wars fans will love them
Got these for my son in kindergarten and he loves them. He is a big Star Wars fan. Many of the words are difficult for beginning readers, and in general the books are more difficult than I thought they would be. But since he is such a fan, it has inspired him to try to read them. He is much more interested in reading these books than the generic stories in other early reader books. I have to help him with a lot of the words, but his enthusiaum is high. These books are better for first graders, or more advanced kindergarten readers, not beginners. But they are great for encouraging a young Star Wars fan. There is one story from episode 4, episode 5, and episode 6, and there are 3 stories from episode 7.
O**Z
Step one reader
Great step one refer introduced to my nephewwbj loves Star Wars
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