Read with the PJ Masks! (Boxed Set): Hero School; Owlette and the Giving Owl; Race to the Moon!; PJ Masks Save the Library!; Super Cat Speed!; Time to Be a Hero
M**N
Great buy
Quick reads, great for 3yr old. Even my 1.5 yr old sits and listens to them.
S**S
My 5-year-old loves them
My daughter can't get enough of them. She loves reading them to me. A big winner for me
B**C
Kids love them!
My son’s looove them!
K**R
Worth the purchase
These aren't the best stories to read, but my kids love looking at the pictures and it keeps them busy for a fair amount of time. Worth the purchase. Its nice to have a box to store them in.
S**R
Good
My son loves all things PJ Mask
H**N
My son reads them
My son loves to read but recently stopped. Being 3.5 he loves pj makes so I bought these books. He loves them and we read then often.My two complaints, 3 of the 4 books have the sequence of the heroes changing into their characters in the wrong order. Now as an adult I could care less if it goes "Amaya becomes Owlette, Greg becomes Gekko, Connor becomes Catboy" in that order. But to a 3.5 year old, this is level 9 b.s. I have to often switch the pages around trying to not draw attention to the fact, which doesn't always even work. It is a battle everytime.The stories are based off episodes, which is kind of boring if you have seen these episodes countless times. It's just a quick lazy retelling of things you know. Romeo stole this, "the pj masks distract him and use their powers to get it back" they now have it back, the end.They also explain the meaning behind why the Harvest Moon is called a Harvest Moon and it is so wrong. Which is small and silly but annoying all the same.
A**
Cute stories for little fans
These are cute books with simple stories little kids enjoy. My son isn’t quite 4 yet, so not reading yet, but it looks to me like the bigger/more difficult words people are referring to are specific to PJ Masks. Having seen every episode too many times, I think most kids that are into these books would be familiar with the terms making learning them more fun. They are more challenging than some beginner words I suppose, but it’d be hard to write books about the show/characters without them so I wouldn’t expect different. But, like I said we aren’t actually using them for learning to read yet, so what do I know? Lol. The stories are definitely good for young kids though. they’re simple enough that my son follows the story more than some more complicated books that get too in depth for him and have more sustenance/story than simpler board books still.
J**U
LOVE THESE! Highly recommend.
My 4 year old LOVES the PJ Masks and was so excited to get their books! They are simple to read and capture enough of the plot line to be a complete story (obviously some parts of the episodes don’t make it into the shortened book). She LOVES these books and carries them around everywhere. The handle is a nice way for her to securely grip and not lose them.
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