From: VIZ Media LLC Publisher: VIZ Media LLC Average Rating: Binding: Hardcover Label: VIZ Media LLC Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 32 Publication Date: November 05, 2000 Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Book Description: In Where's Waldo? fashion, readers must hunt for the pesky but lovable Pokemon hidden in intricate scenes of fun and adventure. Featuring all 151 Pokemon and their various incarnations plus mazes and other games, these colorful drawings will delight the millions of fans of the Japanese collectible characters.
Minnesota school bus driver loves it!! I picked this book up last year hopeing that maybe one or two of the younger kids on my p.m. route would look at it for a few minutes. (p.m. route is wild beyond control!)--I was amazed at the attention it got. Kids sat hypnotized by it. Yes,, they found them all; but that didn't seem to matter. They passed it from one to another, and even the older kids took the time to look and talk to the younger. This year they asked me to bring it again. I know the Pokemon craze is slowing quite a bit, but believe me, any book that can quiet a bus for even a short time is great in my opinion. I'm buying #2 & #3 Find Pokemon NOW.
Let's see pokemon! 3 is the best book ever. "Let's Find pokemon! 3" has alot of great and new pokemon in it. I am a young person of 13 and would like all pokemon fans to know that Kazunori has done it again! If you like pokemon,then you will like to find your favorites in this wonderful book as well as some not yet seen. It is a must for all pokemon trainers like myself. I think the book is the best yet and hope that you will find it a great addition to your collection! I give the book an A+ for all the work Kazunori has done to expand the pokemon legend! I hope he makes more of the pokemon series books like this one which I will be sure to buy! This author is a real genius of imagination which will not disappoint the pokemon fan.
Far too easy even for the youngest kids. I bought this book counting on the "Where's Waldo" style and difficulty. However, it falls somewhat short. The artist and/or publisher neglected the fact that kids have a lot of time on their hands. Especially when my wife and I want a few hours of peace and quiet. I'm not sure what the author/artist was aiming for really.
Sorry Nintendo, more market research would have been a plus. This book only lasts one nap, maybe two. Each session of the book gets shorter and shorter and the main appeal is the Pokémon characters. Nintendo is falling into the old rut of, "What can we market with Pokémon characters?" Instead of, "What should we market with Pokémon characters?"
Pokemon for pre-readers My son just turned five and can not read, but he loves Pokemon. This book is a Where is Waldo type book and can be used by non-readers. On each page you have to find Pokemon while going through a maze. This book is more of a game then a reading book. I highly recommend this book for pre-reader Pokemon lovers to get them interested in looking at books on their own.
Beautiful book, but extremely easy This is a beautiful book, but much too easy to find the "hidden" Pokemon. This was my 4-year-old son's first "find the character" book; he finished the book in one afternoon's car ride. Thankfully he's still enjoyed simply looking at the pictures since they are Pokemon.