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Review #14933 - Dated: 2nd of October, 2015 Author: kymmage |
The original Pokemon is over 20 years old now. I remember when it first started as a cartoon on TV, though I never played the game. Roll on to about 12 months ago, my then 7 year old was introduced to Pokemon via Minecraft's mod "Pixelmon". Suddenly she was all about Pokemon. She had to watch every episode of the TV show, she was wearing Pokemon branded clothes, and pretending to battle. We bought her a companion book so she could learn more facts about each pocket monster.
This volume from Scholastic holds much of the same kind of information as the guide we bought. It's also way cheaper than what we had gotten her. However, it is a larger book - in A5. It also has hundreds more Pokemon that it is covering compared to what we originally bought. The cover art for this book is really neat. It is covered in circles and in each circle there is a new Pokemon illustration. Because we watch the shows, I can recognise quite a few of them. I found the black background and the layout of the pictures and font to be well presented. It just makes you want to pick it up. I noticed this more so when I left it out a few times and it quickly was picked up by children or even my husband!
There is so much information in this book because it is covering 6 regions of different Pokemon. I like that it's almost like a pokedex, giving you key information about each Pokemon, and their evolution as well as moves. I also liked the guide at the start on how to use the book and the break down of the different types of Pokemon that the book covers. Each Pokemon gets about half a page of the book, with a full colour illustration and some detail. For some they might get a full A5 page to themselves. The evolution diagrams are really helpful too.
Because we all know a little something about Pokemon, we have used this book to stop fights over who evolves into who. What type a Pokemon is, or even what their key moves would be in battle. Even Miss 3 who fancies herself a Pikachu at times, has made use of this book. Miss 8 has loved this book so much, she recently started writing her own game, which includes creatures and a guide book. Her guide book has the same layout as this book, and she uses it for inspiration all the time.
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