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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: A Deluxe Pop-Up Book

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: A Deluxe Pop-Up Book

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is great.
Review: I am 14 and i loved this book, my friend (a fellow Harry Potter addict) has bought me both of the Harry Potter pop-up books and we love them both! They are great books for all Harry Potter lovers!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is great.
Review: I am 14 and i loved this book, my friend (a fellow Harry Potter addict) has bought me both of the Harry Potter pop-up books and we love them both! They are great books for all Harry Potter lovers!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another fine Pop-up staring Harry Potter
Review: My children love "reading" these wordless pop up books. The illustrations and design of the moving parts are great.

The first time you share this book with your child you may be surprised by page 2. It is a scene from the novel, but not the movie. It is the ghost halloween party. (Read the novel to find out what it is all about.)

I find the Pop-up books a good way to share the story of this courageous boy with my two young children.

My only wish is that this book ended with one page more. The book leaves off with Harry fighting the snake. I would have liked it to have ended with a farewell at the train station or some other happy ending.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another fine Pop-up staring Harry Potter
Review: My children love "reading" these wordless pop up books. The illustrations and design of the moving parts are great.

The first time you share this book with your child you may be surprised by page 2. It is a scene from the novel, but not the movie. It is the ghost halloween party. (Read the novel to find out what it is all about.)

I find the Pop-up books a good way to share the story of this courageous boy with my two young children.

My only wish is that this book ended with one page more. The book leaves off with Harry fighting the snake. I would have liked it to have ended with a farewell at the train station or some other happy ending.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Magic as Harry!
Review: My kids loved this book, I highly recommed it. The lack of words actually stoked my kids imaginations - we spend a great deal of time imaginging what each scene may have been and/or contained. This is a high quality pop-up, I highly recommend it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Magic as Harry!
Review: Rowling herself said in interviews that the books were intended for readers Harry's age (i.e. Philosiphers Stone <original British title> Ages 11 & up, Goblet of Fire, ages 14 & up)

One of the best things about Rowling is that even with a boy as the main chara, girls & boys men & women alike read it equally. If found the humer in every chapter, humor that while not sexual at all, was still too hard for children to catch.

Dont get along with your siblings? Read Harry Potter & you'll have common ground. Bored to death on those long car trips? Make sure everyone in your families read it for some indepth conversation.

Rowling is so smart & crafty, the way she actually published Quidditch Through the Ages & wrote it as if it were a real sport that had ben going on for ages.


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