Peter Parker is lucky to have good friends in his life. And they are lucky to be friends with a hero like Spider-Man. As long as there are villains out there, the world will always need its heroes.
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Peter Parker is lucky to have good friends in his life. And they are lucky to be friends with a hero like Spider-Man. As long as there are villains out there, the world will always need its heroes.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great new movie book for readers!,
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This review is from: Spider-Man 3: Meet the Heroes and Villains (I Can Read Book 2) (Paperback)
This is a great little book. It's fabulous for early readers excited about the new Spiderman movie coming out. My little one learned to read it and is having a ball with all the new villains introduced in this book. Each of the main characters are introduced, then the villains. But, Spiderman is portrayed as a hero and encourages kids to be a hero too. Well loved (we've read it nightly over and over again for a week!) and highly recommended!
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Two boys' review: A poor choice for little Spidey fans,
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This review is from: Spider-Man 3: Meet the Heroes and Villains (I Can Read Book 2) (Paperback)
Movie tie-in books like this are like chewing gum. They lose their flavor quickly.My sons, ages 6 and 4, are die-hard Spider-man fans. However, there aren't many superhero books my sons can read and enjoy that are age appropriate. Most comic books are written for teenage and adult audiences. And I don't let my sons watch the PG or PG-13 rated superhero movies (Spider-Man, X-Men, Fantastic Four). I bought this book hoping it would feed their interest in an age-appropriate format. I now wish I had my money back. Negatives: The book is a narrative not a story. The author, Harry Lime, introduces us to Spider-Man, Sandman, Venom and the New Goblin but the characters do not interact. Steven Gordon's illustrations are horrible. With so many comic book artists available I can't understand why the book looks like an insurance pamphlet. ------------------ Here's a list of Spider-Man books I recommend instead: Spider-Man: The Amazing Story (Level 1 Beginning to Read) Spider-Man's Worst Enemies (Level 2 Beginning to Read Alone) The Story of Spider-Man (Level 4: Proficient Reader) Spider-Man's Amazing Powers (Level 4: Proficient Reader)
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
good hero/villian book,
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This review is from: Spider-Man 3: Meet the Heroes and Villains (I Can Read Book 2) (Paperback)
This is a great book for Spiderman fans. My four year old is obsessed with good guys and bad guys so this book was perfect. Nice explanation of heros and villians.
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