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Read with my son when he was in first grade.* Gotta love Scooby Doo!*He had to keep a reading log and I just found this when going through storage tubs.
Really bad plot and forgettable characters.
There are lots of mistakes in the book
good
(Mommy's review from 4/19/11)This is the first Scooby-Doo book we've read which is surprising now that I stop to think about it. I truly believe if Julia was left to her own devices she'd sit on the couch and watch Scooby-doo until she grew old. One movie after the other after the other after the other.Her made-up games consist of Scooby-doo, her artwork consists of Scooby-Doo, everything, basically, consists of Scooby-doo.Yet I had never thought to look for any Scooby books. We ended up seeing
It was funny.
AR Quiz No. 73230 EN FictionAccelerated Reader Quiz Information IL: LG - BL: 3.5 - AR Pts: 1.0Accelerated Reader Quiz Type Information AR Quiz Types: RP, VP
Cowboys *and* a werewolf legend? Scooby-Doo, you spoil me.Very much replicates watching an episode of the show; characters obviously could have been fleshed out more (what's Cal's deal??) but w/e, he had 60 pages to tell the story in.
Not bad.
We love all things Scooby-Doo, so whenever we find a Scooby-Doo book we haven't read yet at our local library, we just have to borrow it. The stories in the Scooby-Doo! Mysteries series are simple, fun, and we enjoy reading them together. Right now, our girls really like these short chapter books, but they also like the shorter picture books too. We've read over forty of these stories, but there are so many more out there...I think we'll be having fun with these stories for years to come.This st...
Scooby-Doo, whether in episode, game, film, or book, is a gateway drug to reading, mysteries, and humor. Next thing you know the kid is reading Christie, beating you at Clue, and watching Monty Python. Go ahead, be an enabler.
I get that this is a children's book - but there were things in here that didn't make sense... this could have been better
I love it!! Just like the tv shows. They go to a ranch. About a wolf that is haunting it.
My almost 5yo is on such a heavy Scooby Doo trip that we're now reading some of the books too. She picked a couple of these out from the library. The series is probably written at a 2nd or 3rd grade reading level so they are a little bit tedious to read aloud (kinda like the Magic Treehouse series) but the story format closely follows the TV series and the book was surprisingly well written.These are so short we can read them in one sitting.
This brought back memories of the carton!! Ruh Roh... Jinkies... Like, sorry, Velma... How I miss them! LOL
Asher (6yo) read. "It was good. It had a lot of puzzling solutions to the questions of who was the Wolfman and where was his hideout? "