For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-CycleA spooky mystery in a wax museum told in an easy-to-read chapter book for fans of Scooby and the gang. This book was well-written with good descriptions. The book also has a few illustrations throughout, which helps break up and enhance the text. A goo...
Shaggy and Scooby try to learn to ski, which, ofcourse, does not go very well. So instead, they go inside, drink hot chocolate, and eat Scooby Snacks. This is an awesome resource for s-blends for beginners. I would use this book in first grade, and possibly second for struggling readers. I would use...
I am a huge fan of the Scooby-Doo franchise, I watched all the series, and also the movies. So when I found these books about Scooby-Doo, I knew I had to read them.Their size (64 pages) is perfect for the story, everything is neatly wrapped up at the end, and it just feels like one has watched an ep...
The second book for me, though it is officially the first in this series.Due to my vacation starting soon, and I am quite busy with all sorts of things, I decided to not dive into a big, fat book (plus the fact that I barely have any books because all of them are in the vacation stack), instead opti...
And the last book in this series, and I am so sad that it apparently didn’t continue any further than 3 books.This book also was the least interesting from the 3 books. Mostly because it took ages for something exciting to happen, unlike the other books which immediately or quickly threw you in the ...
OK. I know this is a little late for Halloween, but who doesn't like Scooby-Doo? This was a really fun one about a haunting at the pumpkin patch over Halloween (of course). With tons of great Scooby and the gang sayings - and updated to reflect current technology, this was a great one to read.
Not the worst Scooby Doo book ever, although they're all extremely silly. We have a weakness for the Gang at our house.
The Christmas tradition that will not die. I hate this book. I hate the way Santa treats the elves. Really, I do.The best thing I can say about it, is that it doesn't stink anymore.
Scooby-Doo, whether in episode, game, film, or book, is a gateway drug to reading, mysteries, and humor. Next thing you know the kid is reading Christie, beating you at Clue, and watching Monty Python. Go ahead, be an enabler.