A young fish named Nemo is captured in the Great Barrier Reef and brought to live in a dentist's fish tank. This Little Golden Book retells Disney/Pixar's newest film, Finding Nemo.
the story was a little hard to follow, they never tell you how exactly nemo escaped the fish tank and made it to the ocean. Did he grow legs? did he take over the body of a schoolchild? we may never know. other then that Nemo's dad is not the sigma. He is pretty whiney. however this book entertained me for a bit, and i would suggest it to others if they want an open minded story about a fish.
Cute illustrations and shortened version of the story, but I thought there were opportunities for iconic direct quotes from the movie that were not included. More of a narration of the story than anything, but still cute and my toddler enjoyed it.
Was fun pretending what happens to fish living in an ocean. What I really like though is that the facts in the story about the fish were actually true! Good way to teach a child about marine life
The Golden Books of most of the Disney stories just don’t measure up, but the art is lovely and little man likes it. He says his favorite part of the book was “the bubble fish.”
Honestly found this one boring and too complex for small children. The pictures are captivating but that's about all and I'm surprised it became so popular at holding the attention spans of children as well as it did.
Our local book store was thoroughly lacking in Little Golden Books (Hastings) with Disney characters in their original art form. Both this book and the other one I purchased the same day were drawn in the classic style, which made it less interesting to my daughter. The story is great though.
While it was trying to be quick about the story, I was a little disappointed they didn't mention the jellyfish game or name Crush as the "nice turtle [that] helped them". But it's cute and simple for the intended young readers of Little Golden Books
My daughter loves the movie Finding Nemo so when we found this book she demanded that we pick it up. The story is an abbreviation of the film and omits quite a few things. I enjoyed the illustrations done in the retro feel. My daughter just enjoyed the book overall.