My children love these little books. They thoroughly enjoy each and every story, as if they are all unique and individual without any cause for similarity among them. Even though sometimes, they might seem tedious and repetitive to me as a parent, I do enjoy being able to read short-stories to my children that are clean and respective.
We are Lego fans in this household so no surprise the little one wanted Stop That Heist. I kinda wanted to read it too so I kinda nudged him towards the book.
We ordered a lot of these books from the series for our library's collection. I am slightly disappointed in them. I thought the illustrations would be made of real legos, not computer graphics. The story lines are just so so. I wish the illustrators had been more creative and thoughtful. The great thing about legos is your taking solid shapes and building structures with them. It is a form of architectural art that kids really love. However these are simple computer graphics and the story lines are simplistic and unimpressive.
This book of the series is a little better than the other "Chase McCains". Moralistic, interesting!
Fritz just now asked me to read this to him. He snuggled with me on the arm of the lounger as we read about Chase McCain and how he caught the robbers of the blue diamond from the museum. All this because the getaway driver was hungry and lifted a painting of food. Ha!