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Score: 8.0/10  [1 review]
3 out of 5
ProdID: 5275 - Double Trouble - Skateboard Stars!
Author: Felicity Carter

Double Trouble - Skateboard Stars!
Price:
$10.00
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February 2014

Double Trouble - Skateboard Stars! product reviews

Meet Thomas and Cooper.
Identical twins. Master pranksters!

The best thing about being twins is that you always have twice the fun (but get in double the trouble!).

Tommy and Coop's all-time favourite skateboard star, Jed Michaels, is holding an awesome skate competition! Everyone will be there! But can the twins come up with a plan so they BOTH can be the champion skateboard star?

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comic   double trouble   funny   kids   pranks   scholastic
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Review by: tessak (Tess)
Dated: 11th of March, 2014

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This Review: 8.0/10
Price:
Score 9 out of 10
Value for Money:
Score 8 out of 10
ReReadability:
Score 7 out of 10
Personal Choice:
Score 8 out of 10

Tommy and Coop are twins, who really love pranks, and pranking, they do it every day, every chance they can get, they also get into double the trouble, and love it. In this book, Tommy and coops favourite skater, Jed Michaels, is holding a skate competition, and both Tommy and Coop want to be the champion. They must come up with a plan to make this happen.

The Double Trouble books, are an easy to read, simple story that is made with kids aged 5+ in mind. I think they are perfect new entrant stories, as they are not to long, and very easy to read. I think they would especially appeal to boys, as they cover most things young boys love, and as I said they are easy and simple to read.

The soft cover books have an appeal to kids picture on the front, and the pictures inside are pencil drawn and also easily appeal to children. These books are cheap in price, and a quick easy read. They are just the right size for stocking stuffers, and suitable to use a rewards for good behaviour or achievements. I would even go as far as recommending them as aids for teachers to use to entice boys into the world of reading. Older children however will be easily bored by these books.



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