This padded POB is a collection of stories featuring every young super hero fan's favorite LEGO(R) Batman, LEGO(R) Wonder Woman, LEGO(R) the Joker(R), and more! These stories can be read aloud to young fans in five minutes or less, making this book the perfect companion for bedtime.
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A colorful collection of short-stories offering a variety of DC LEGO characters and their mini-adventures.
Featuring prominent pictures, large font, and roughly a single paragraph on every page, the stories within this sturdy hardback are ideal for early readers. The estimated 5-minute length also caters well to more abbreviated attention spans. Unlike with some LEGO books that use still shots from existing shows/movies, this anthology utilizes a more cell-shaded art style—which gives the characters depth, while still complimenting a more comic book feel.
NOTE: If you were expecting all new adventures adding to the existing DC LEGO world, be warned that at least half of the eight stories are taken from existing books. We already owned the individual paperbacks for Race Around The World, Sidekick Showdown, Carnival Capers, and Space Justice. (Had I known there would be so many repeats, I might have been a little less enthused.) I do, however, much prefer the binding and cover quality—and the convenience of having them all together. For your money’s worth, this may be the best way to go if you plan on owning a number of these stories.
I would recommend this for young LEGO DC fans, and the parents who would like to introduce their children to the basics of DC comics in a more relatable format.
I find it hard not to roll my eyes when my son brings this book down at bedtime. There’s nothing wrong with it as such but it’s definitely one that I enjoy reading the least out of his collection. Regardless, I gave it 3 stars as he loves it and often takes it into bed to carry on reading so there is some value in it. I guess it’s not all about me!
{My thoughts} – This is a neat little book that consists of eight, five minute super hero stories for young children. The illustrations in this book are based on the DC Comics Lego series platform. Each illustrated page goes along nicely with the story it coincides with.
The story I enjoyed the most in this book was Sidekick Showdown. Who doesn’t love a little Harley Quinn? It was a nice fast and enjoyable story. I look forward to reading these stories to my daughter in the future.
I recommend this book for any child that enjoys superheroes and the Lego series.
A Lego/Superhero book will circ like crazy but this is a very poor quality book. We have had it barely 6 months its circulation hasn't even hit double digits and it's falling apart.
My favourite story is Space Justice, because bat girl was pretending to be the post man and she gave delivery box to dark side , out of the box Wonder Woman and super girl jumped out.