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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Unqualified success! Dec 22, 2009
By A. Samit
"Doc Al"
Gift for my 3 year old grand daughter. Uploading new books to the Tag pen is simple and easy - really well thought out! Was able to do this in minutes without using any instructions at all. Grand daughter literally spends hours using the "pen" to listen to this book and the two others we first got for her. She seems to enjoy just clicking on various pictures to hear what is said and listening to the stories. She has not had much interest in the games, but that will probably come later. We have already purchased and loaded four more books for her. I only wish I had thought of this first!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Love the book! Feb 01, 2010
By Laura My 6 year old daughter loves this book! She has the tag pen, so this was a great addition to her Tag books. She will play with it and, not only read the book, but loves to do the 'extra's' that are in the book (like getting a fairy name, touching different objects to hear their sounds, etc.) She has become quite a good reader and I'd have to give some credit to her enthusiasm and interest with the Tag book system! Tinker Bell is one of her favorites!
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Good addition to the Tag system & mostly true to the movie Dec 01, 2010
By ShannonAnna I'm guessing you know how the Tag system works if you're reading this, so I'm focusing the review on the content of the book rather than the system itself. Go to LeapFrog TAG Reading System - Green (or the purple one or Toy Story one) for device-specific reviews.
This book presents an abridged version of the story from the Tinker Bell movie from 2008. It starts with Tinkerbell arriving in Pixie Hollow, being identified as a tinker, and trying to adopt a different talent so she can go to the mainland (all in the order presented in the Tinkerbell movie). Then she sits down to think and sees part of a music box shining in the leaves, puts it together with other pieces, and realizes that she is a tinker as she assembles the music box (which leaves out the whole thistles issue and conflict with Vidia from the movie, which bothered my daughter in the first read but then didn't faze her). She is surprised when she finds out she can go to the mainland to return the music box. The final line is "Tinker Bell learned an important lesson: Always be true to yourself."
Things I like: The images are mostly from the movies, which my daughter enjoys The story is familiar
Things I don't like: I feel like the whole "be true to yourself" thing is a little overdone, cheesy, and vague; I think they could have used a better, less cliche moral for the story
All in all, it's a good title!
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Happy little girls May 26, 2010
By sassymommy We have two daughters 5 and 2. They each have their own tag pen and both love this book. We were surprised at how much our 2 year old enjoys this book but then again she loves Tinkerbell. Great to have for long road trips! Not a lot of direct educational value but hey, at least the kids are looking at a book instead of watching TV or playing on the computer!
My daughter loves this Apr 05, 2012
By BRF My daughter loved this book (and the tag reading system in general). It is quite durable for a non-cardstock book and she still reads it (although now without the tag system).
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