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Skippyjon Jones and the Treasure Hunt (Skippyjon Jones)
Judy Schachner

Grosset & Dunlap, 2008 - 16 pages

average customer review:based on 3 reviews
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Read, flip, and find with Skippyjon Jones!

Skippyjon Jones fans will go loco over this brandnew matching game format! Skippyjon Jones has found a treasure map, and you can help find the treasure by flipping over the correct bilingual tiles in the pop-up matching game included with the book. This book is fun for parents and kids to read aloud and play together, and will help teach little ones tricks of memorization. Book includes a popup match game with 12 bilingual spinning tiles!


Not up to Skippyjon Standards

My children (6, 4, 1) were disappointed with this game because they expected a book and more of the (usually great) Skippyjon dialog. This is still entertaining for the youngest kids to use in the car, but it really is not much fun to read or "play" and I expect it will hit the giveaway box before long. The kids do love that they can recognize aspects from various Skippyjon adventures, but in the long run this isn't worth it.


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wow- sorely disappointed

My girls LOVE the skippyjon books, so much so that they wrote in their calendars when this book was to be released! Unfortunately they were as disappointed as I am. To keep the game "popped up" the book needs to be super flat. And the story line, well, it just isn't there. Each page reflects various older skippyjon stories, like skippyjon visits a shack at the edge of the world or visits king tuts sarcophagus. Sure, kids like repetition, but this is just a comment on older stories, not really any story at all. I wouldn't dare even call this a "book" there is no story line, and even if there was, it would be interrupted at each page turn since the children are looking for matching tiles (think thick cardboard with a plastic skewer through it). some tiles are easy to turn, others are a bit "sticky" almost, being too tight on the plastic post. I'm not impressed with this "book" at all.


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