Princess Anna, Queen Elsa, Olaf the snowman, and all the stars from Disney Frozen are back in an all-new magical chapter book series perfect for girls ages 6 to 9. Olaf has news for Elsa! He has heard of a summer queen from a summer land with summer magic—someone with similar powers as Elsa’s, who can control fire and heat. He says her land is trapped in an eternal summer. Olaf thinks it sounds great, but Elsa and Anna think she might be in trouble. Either way, a journey is in order!
As a school librarian, I tend to avoid books that are movies written in book form. The Anna & Elsa books are new stories set in Arendelle. So, if you've got a kid who is still crazy about Disney's Frozen this is a great series for them.
This title caught my attention because Olaf tells Elsa of a queen who has summer magic similar to her ice magic and lives in a kingdom of eternal summer. So Elsa along with Anna, Kristoff, Sven, and Olaf set out on a journey to meet this queen and help her with her magic. However, the ending is a bit anticlimactic. With that said it is a cute story and fans of Frozen will still enjoy Olaf's crazy antics and getting to see Elsa a bit out of her element.
2.5-3/5. Longer review with added pics and such also here.
I liked this one a little bit better than All Hail the Queen, but still it was underwhelming and written in a rather bland and 2D way. Once more, rather worried that this author is gonna make me dislike Elsa, Anna and Frozen more than I would like to, because I quite like the movies and the rather deep themes they have going on :S xD Characterization could have been better in this book as well. I know this is a children's book, but I'm not asking for super elaborate writing styles or incredibly deep themes, I'm asking for better characterization and more engaging prose 😅.
There's quite a lot of female bonding ♀️👍 in the story, between Elsa and Anna, between Elsa and an Eldoran weaver woman, and between Elsa and Queen Marisol of Eldora. It’s refreshing compared to many other children’s media and fairytales, but it’s unfortunately not enough to really save the way these stories depict other issues :S
The adventure travel plot is also a bit more engaging than the other short stories I've read in this collection so far, but it's also regrettably filled with rather cringeworthy plot points which follow typical Disney problematic conceptions about the class system, and also some ideas veering into cultural stereotypes and colonialism quite a lot 😬😕. I talk about these issues lengthily on my Blogger, because the time I spent reading this book I was steadily more and more frustrated about it :S xD
I didn't like this one quite as much as the first two books in the series, but it was still well-written and interesting. In this one, Anna and Elsa set off with Kristoff, Olaf, and Sven to help the Summer Queen stop a never-ending summer. With the way it was written, I thought the ending was pretty predictable, but it was an interesting way to tackle the idea of different cultures/environments.
As with the other two books, great illustrations that go well with the text. While this one wasn't my favorite in the series, I still think it is a fun Frozen adventure and that this is a great series, especially for those Frozen fans who want to see more of their favorite characters.
Another surprisingly fun read in this series! What IF there were a summer queen that had summer powers to contrast Elsa's?? Of course they would want to find her and help her and become friends! I was honestly interested the whole time. A lot of this book you are left in suspense until they finally find her and then it basically ends. :P Of course, she didn't really have powers but a part of me wondered if she really did!
My four-year-old picked this out, because she likes Frozen. After finishing, I asked her if she didn't mind if we didn't get anymore of them, because she didn't seem to like it. I was worried I was wrong & it would hurt her feelings. She didn't even pause before agreeing with me. Great, so it wasn't just me. It is possible she might've liked it more if she were older.
Tore järjejutuke lumekuninganna Elsa ja ta õe Anna seiklustest. Õed lähevad igavese suve riiki Eldorasse, et päästa Eldora elanikud igavesest suvest, kuid avastavad kohale jõudes, et nad saavad hoopis teistmoodi kuninganna Marisoli ja tema rahvast aidata.
My daughter seemed to like this fine, but it was pretty flat. Lots of things happening not a lot of character driven stuff. Kristoff and Sven, and even Olaf were pretty much afterthoughts to the plot.
Personally I liked this story. However, both my grandchildren at different times, lost interest early in the book because the story line did not mimic the movie. I finished the book by myself later and found it was a nice little story.
As much as it's locked in by continuity, I wish this book could have ended the other way. Also, it seems odd to me that Anna and Elsa, being the ages they are, seem to know absolutely nothing about the kingdoms surroundin Arendelle.
Listen, anything to develop the love of reading. We read a chapter a night at bedtime and when we finished, little one brought home two more so we can keep reading. For that alone, it gets five stars ;)
This was cute. A simple, straightforward story - very predictable in its outcome. I can't say anything about this book really blew me away, but my Frozen obsessed 6 yr old thoroughly enjoyed it so I'm sure we'll be reading more in the series.
I loved the premise of the problem in this book. There is a kingdom where the weather is super hot, and Elsa & Anna assume that something has happened to their queen, similar to what happened to Elsa, just with heat instead of ice. It's a fun adventure and resolution!
The weakest so far in the series. The idea that Anna and Elsa are clueless to the idea of climate is ridiculous. Still, it was fun to meet another queen.
Well, I guess, this book was about what you could expect out of a book in a series that is a continuation of the Disney movie, Frozen. As that says, I wasn't really expecting much. But, hey, I did actually enjoy this story.
Olaf, who is still as obsessed with Summer as he was in the movie, discovers that there is a foreign kingdom/land that is in an eternal Summer. Of course, he wants to visit. Eventually, Elsa decides that they will, so that she can help the "Summer Queen" reign in her powers and learn to control them.
But, when they finally meet Queen Marisol, Elsa finds out that Marisol has no powers - that her land just naturally has tropical weather year-round - and, they make an agreement for Arendale to be in trade with Marisol's land as their primary ice provider.