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Review #12538 - Dated: 4th of October, 2014 Author: kymmage |
I packed this book for us when we recently went away to the beach. On a quiet and rainy evening, my eldest and I sat down to do some of the puzzles in this activity book. I read the first piece of the book, which is Lego Yoda. She commented on the way he talks. She thought it was funny and so we discussed why that might be. Other dialects that aren't English often follow a different pattern and when someone learns English they may use their own pattern with that new language as well. We decided that if he was talking in his own alien language, his sentence structure would make sense to his people.
As we went into the first activities we tried to remember what the android IG-88 looked like that we were hunting. As it was a new android to us (no one that I can remember seeing in movies), this took us a while. We searched the page for a while, then had to go back to the illustration. We realised that we needed to remember the shape of his head and the special facial features and once we did that, we found him more easily. But he was well hidden in many of the pictures we looked at.
Aside from just finding him, there are other activities as well. There are spot the difference pages which got many giggles out of my girl. She loves spotting differences, so much so that when she often stopped looking for IG-88 in favour of difference spotting as she finds it easier and more fun. There were also lists of people to find on some pages too, which had funny things that individuals were doing.
This book did fill in some time for us nicely and gave us some good bonding time. The illustrations are excellent, and full of colour. I think we were both very impressed with the level of detail and fun that went into each layout. The only negative I had about it, was that the cover is really light card. I can appreciate that soft cover is cheaper to produce, but it was almost like a glossy magazine cover. Not so good when you have a toddler in the house, though I have managed to keep her away from it mostly, it wouldn't take a lot for her to rip it.
Other than that, I thought it was priced reasonably and it would make an excellent holiday reader. It got our brains fired up and a fun time was had by both of us. It's easily re-readable too, and if you are lucky you won't remember where IG-88 is.
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