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Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen: Coloring and Activity Book and Crayons

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This coloring and activity book invites young readers to experience the fun of the movie with coloring, mazes, connect-the-dots, word puzzles, and more! Includes crayons for even more fun!

32 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 2009

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Author 7 books10 followers
February 14, 2020
This somehow manages to be slightly worse than the Optimus Prime book from the same series. The pages are glossy and the pictures are pretty good, but on my one, even the first few pages are coming loose (which is arguably a blessing if they fall out). Quite mad and mindless. I would never give this to a kid, but luckily it's all over in about 20s as the text is so sparse. 1.75/5
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September 6, 2025
Really good introduction to Transformers and why they fight Deceptacons and the fallen
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1,132 reviews
September 23, 2013
I can hardly believe that Rise of the Decepticons and I am Optimus Prime are related! The story in Rise of the Decepticons is better written and more interesting, and the illustrations are so *awesome* in this book! :-) The art is better, the colors are better, and the pictures depict action better. I love the picture of a broken Megatron laying at the bottom of the sea. My nephew and I had a great time reading this one together. And he helpfully informed me that Megatron would come back to life, but that he just needed a new battery. :-)
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September 16, 2010
In this story the Decepticons are trying to raise Megatron from the bottom of the Ocean, they steal the All Spark to bring him back to life.

The story is well done in the sense that it’s a quick toned down version of what happened in the movie, so it holds the Childs interest and they are able to get involved by turning the pages and helping sound it out.

The pictures are bright and colourful and there are 1-2 sentences per page in bold print.
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