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Carnival Capers! by Eric M. Esquivel

perilous1's review against another edition

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5.0

Originally reviewed for YA Books Central: http://www.yabookscentral.com/kidsfiction/20238-carnival-capers-lego-dc-super-heroes-reader

Once again LEGO and DC deliver with this simple-yet-valuable storyline, featuring beloved characters and stylized artwork.

The Teen Titans are having some trouble working together as a team, so Batman decides to drop them off at a mysterious new Carnival in town and let them do some cooperative investigating. There’s something not at all right about the carnival workers. But the Titans may be a little too distracted by the rides and games to realize what’s going on until it’s too late…

Coming in at 32 pages, this book is perfect for kids in the 4-8 target range. Its structure and format are basic enough that it can function as the comic book version of training wheels, allowing beginner readers to easily follow along with the plot and dialogue. My 7 year old son read it to me the first time through with great gusto—and I was able to encourage him along with only a few nudges over unfamiliar word pronunciation or which order to read things in.

The Teen Titans angle provided an immediate hook in our case—as the existing TV series is generally appropriate for this age group, and their recognition of the characters creates an immediate connection. The LEGO elements ensure color and expression without too much risk of nightmare-inducing scariness.

A perfect read for young fans of LEGO, DC Comics, or Teen Titans, and beyond painless for parents hoping to instill a fondness for reading.

mckenzierichardson's review against another edition

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3.0

For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-CycleEntertaining and humorous read. Great illustrations and message. Overall, this is a good book. In this Lego adventure, some young superheroes learn the importance of working together as a team. This is a Level 2 book so it has a relatively simple plot, but it is still very entertaining. Longer sentence length and more complex vocabulary make this a good book for young readers, Grades 1 and 2. I also liked that there are multiple female heroes (Starfire, Supergirl, Wonder Woman) and villains (Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy). I hate when superhero books only focus on the guys. This book has a good mix of males and females. A good, entertaining read for young fans of DC heroes.

jessalynn_librarian's review against another edition

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3.0

May 2019 - fun for LEGO/superhero fans, and thankfully not too wordy.
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