You may have heard of a Samurai, and a ghost separately but together, they are a deadly and unheard-of combination. They make an appearance in this book, but since it’s Scooby-Doo and the Samurai Ghost, the ‘meddling kids’ not...
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Book review: The Story of Wolverine
His name’s Wolverine and he is all set to make a comeback to a cinema near you later this year, with his colleague and superhero friend Deadpool. This DK Proficient 4 Readers book not only lets you discover how a frail and sickly...
NON-FICTION: LOST AND FOUND
What Lies Beneath: My Life as a Forensic Search and Rescue ExpertBy Peter FauldingMacmillan UKISBN: 9781035005901304pp. His name is Peter Faulding, and he finds things — things such as dead bodies, discarded remains, unmarked...
Book review: Hey Duggee — The Official Annual 2024
It’s time for … Duggee! The characters of the extremely popular preschool animated TV series are back and this time they have a lot of activities planned for you. Their presence in Hey Duggee — The Official Annual 2024, is...
Book review: A Fact for Every Day of the Year
The best way to kick off your new year is to learn something new and unbelievable, and this National Geographic Kids’ book provides you with the perfect opportunity to do so. Aptly titled A Fact for Every Day of the Year brings...
Book review: Paw Patrol — Pups Save Ryder’s Robot
Paw Patrol is back but this time in the form of a book, titled Pups Save Ryder’s Robot. In the book, based on an already aired episode of the hit animated show, you would not only be able to meet the entire gang but read about...
Tv Hits, Cinematic Flops
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Book Review: Scooby-Doo Meet Big Foot
He may be clumsy in solving mysteries on screen, but Scooby-Doo always loves a challenge; in Scooby-Doo Meet Big Foot, the ‘Ameri-canine’ icon makes reading more interesting for the young and the old while solving a mystery on...
Book reviews: Disney Best Friends
The earlier you start reading, the better because that’s something which goes on to help you for the rest of your life. Instead of just preaching early reading, why not present something that helps the early readers peak even...