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Score: 9.8/10  [1 review]
5 out of 5
ProdID: 2614 - Freak Street - Time Machines
Author: Knife and Packer

Freak Street - Time Machines
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$12.99 each
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June 2010

Freak Street - Time Machines product reviews

Your favourite Freak Street families are back, and they're all travelling through time!
    •  The Aliensons' Time Hopper is flying them hundreds of years into the future
    •  Zlobba has unleashed an ancient Egyptian curse, sending the Zombiesons back in time to the pyramids
    •  A Wash'n'clean Machine malfunction catapults the Humansons into prehistoric times
    •  The Wizardsons are on a journey to medieval times to fetch a new magic staff

Join them on their freaky adventures as they meet four new families - the Robotsons, the Mummysons, the Cavemansons and the Knightsons!

But that's nothing out of the ordinary, right? Travel through time with the Freaks on a trip like any other...until you take a closer look!

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Review by: bronnie (Bronwyn)
Dated: 24th of June, 2010

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This Review: 9.8/10
Price:
Score 10 out of 10
Value for Money:
Score 10 out of 10
ReReadability:
Score 10 out of 10
Personal Choice:
Score 9 out of 10

The Freak Street books are amazing. They are wonderfully written with playful pictures. The stories are a novel but are broken up between a couple of half pages of writing and then the next couple of pages are cartoons with captioning which i feel breaks the story up which gives the children more time to look at the pictures and take it all in.

My daughter absolutely loved these two books. As she is rather young for these books herself i read them to her. The books also have a few quirky additions in them for the adults to understand, as the children of today wont know who The New Kids On The Block are, or Aretha Franklin so adults can enjoy the books too.

Aliensons' Time Machine is where the Alienson family buy a Time Hopper and hopped 1000years into the future. Go in time with the Aliensons' and explore the future with all the twists and turns!

Humansons' Time Machine is where Harriet Humanson is trying to get her family to bath in something other than Vegetable Soup. She invented the Wash 'n Clean Machine, except something went horribly wrong - they ended up in prehistoric times! Come and follow the Humansons' journey and find out if they ever get back to Freak Street.

I will definitely be recommending this series, and will be buying the Wizardsons' Time Machine and Zombiesons' Time Machine to complete the series.


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