Save Your Brains! (I Can Read Level 2) - Plants vs. Zombies

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smcnamara
Thank you for providing these books in your store. My 4 year old nephew is obsessed with the Plants vs. Zombies franchise. Thanks for providing such a variety of Plants vs. Zombies items. I bought 4 books from your store and we've read them to the point of memorization. Thanks again. We will be back for more. Great shop, fast shipping!!!!
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valerie robinson
We have several of the plants vs. zombies books and the other ones all tell some sort of story that my 5 year old enjoys. This one is more of a basic manual for the game and is not enjoyable. Pick one of the other books in the series.
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andriy rushchak
What a great way to keep your early reader interested in a story and still pick up sight words! My youngest child enjoys the Biscuit books and Digger the Dinosaur books, but he's also a huge fan of Plants vs. Zombies, so to find a I Can Read book featuring his favorite game's characters delighted him. The storyline is not scary or gory, but if you're thinking of buying this for your child, you probably already know all about PVZ and it's light-hearted, comedic horror geared toward children. Not too short and not too long, the book is the perfect length to hold an impatient early reader's attention and provides familiar words with challenging ones. Hey, "Zombie" can be a sight word, too, and any child reading this book will quickly figure out which letters spell Zombie. Very cute, and I wish there were more I Can Read PVZ books.

Recommended for: Young Readers, Early Readers, preschoolers, kindergarteners, elementary students, Plants Vs. Zombies fans, classroom libraries, Halloween reads
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audettekills
Zombie loving grandson will love this. Cannot read yet but he will enjoy having it read to him. Only a matter of time before he can read it himself. Graphics are fun to look at. Guess you gotta love zombies!
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nonie
Thank you for providing these books in your store. My 4 year old nephew is obsessed with the Plants vs. Zombies franchise. Thanks for providing such a variety of Plants vs. Zombies items. I bought 4 books from your store and we've read them to the point of memorization. Thanks again. We will be back for more. Great shop, fast shipping!!!!
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kumar saurav
We have several of the plants vs. zombies books and the other ones all tell some sort of story that my 5 year old enjoys. This one is more of a basic manual for the game and is not enjoyable. Pick one of the other books in the series.
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felisa
What a great way to keep your early reader interested in a story and still pick up sight words! My youngest child enjoys the Biscuit books and Digger the Dinosaur books, but he's also a huge fan of Plants vs. Zombies, so to find a I Can Read book featuring his favorite game's characters delighted him. The storyline is not scary or gory, but if you're thinking of buying this for your child, you probably already know all about PVZ and it's light-hearted, comedic horror geared toward children. Not too short and not too long, the book is the perfect length to hold an impatient early reader's attention and provides familiar words with challenging ones. Hey, "Zombie" can be a sight word, too, and any child reading this book will quickly figure out which letters spell Zombie. Very cute, and I wish there were more I Can Read PVZ books.

Recommended for: Young Readers, Early Readers, preschoolers, kindergarteners, elementary students, Plants Vs. Zombies fans, classroom libraries, Halloween reads
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ghoti
Zombie loving grandson will love this. Cannot read yet but he will enjoy having it read to him. Only a matter of time before he can read it himself. Graphics are fun to look at. Guess you gotta love zombies!
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angie santos
Totally boring. Buy a different Plants vs. Zombies book. This one is not a story. All it talks about is concepts in the game, such as how you should use this-or-that type of plant to kill the zombies in certain ways, how much sunshine the various plants need, etc. My six-year-old son was too bored with it to finish -- and it's only like 15 pages long. We now use it to cover the lamp and darken his room at night, and it works quite well.
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