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Learn to Draw Disney's Mickey Mouse
Published in Paperback by Walter Foster (1998-01-01)
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Great guide!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-18
I'm 25 years old and have never been able to draw anything in my life. I recently took the free 20-minute drawing lesson at MGM Studios and was amazed to see a recognizable Donald Duck on my paper at the end of the class. I bought this book before I left Disney and can now also draw Mickey, Minnie, and Pluto. The book also includes lessons for Donald Duck, Goofy, and Daisy Duck. It should be useful for beginners to moderately advanced artists (or even advanced, if you're just starting to draw these characters).

How To Draw A Legend
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-29
I'm an artist, i love drawing. So far, this is my best book yet You draw like a professional, You get every line perfect. Once you get get used to it, you can create a mini cartoon. This is the ultimate how-to-draw book!

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Lilo & Stitch: All About Planets (Disney's Lilo & Stitch)
Published in Board book by Studio Mouse (2005-04)
Author: Studio Mouse
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Stitch Lover's Must
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Review Date: 2007-01-10
This is a great book for the Stitch Fan! I gave it to my 6 year old son who loves Stitch. He reads at a 3rd grade level and this book is packed with facts on the planets that keep him learning as he adventures with Stitch. The story is probably a second grade level, with a glossary and additional sidebar facts on all the planets- so the book meets a variety of reading levels. My 4 year old daughter enjoys it as well and can follow along to the CD. The pages are a heavy cardstock for even earlier readers. The CD starts with a little song that he loves to sing and he listens to the story in bed after lights out. The stickers and poster were a fun activity that we hung on his wall and is now fun educational art! Love the book and if your child is a Stitch lover it is a great choice- well, well worth the cost!!!

A great and fun book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-28
This is one of my 3-year old son favorate books. We both love the colorful pictures, the poster and the story about the best friends, Lilo and Stitch. My son now knows the planets' names and order and also what is special about each one of them. We also like the audio CD that makes reading the book more interesting.

Disney
Lilo & Stitch: Jr. Novel (Junior Novel)
Published in Paperback by RH/Disney (2002-05-14)
Author: RH Disney
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Good!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-15
This a great easy-to-read adaptation of the wonderful movie script.

Good Adaptation of the Movie
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-16
This book is a pretty good adaptation of the movie. Considering the wild visual action and humor of the movie, the author did a a decent job of describing them for the book. A great read for kids of all ages.

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Lizzie McGuire #13: Best Dressed (Lizzie Mcguire)
Published in Paperback by Disney Press (2004-03-01)
Author: Jasmine Jones
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Best Dressed
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Review Date: 2004-03-07
I think all of the Lizzie McGuire books are great and I would think that other people should also read them

Good
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-16
I just recently read this book so I thought that I should review it while it's still fresh in my mind. I really like Lizzie Mcguire stuff. I'm a fan. Anyway, this a good and intriguing book about a normal girl, facing the same problems that you probably do.

Part 1:
Lizzie wants to win the Best Dressed award, but there are a few problems-the cheerleaders are always wearing more expensive, cooler clothes than her! Lizzie has her mind set on one particular pair of pants-but they're $65. Mrs. Mcguire offers to take Lizzie bargain hunting. Lizzie doesn't want to wear bargains, but she doesn't want to hurt her mother's feelings. What will happen?

Part 2:
Lizzie wants her pictures in the yearbook, but Kate, selfish as she is, won't put them in there! Lizzie, Gordo, Matt and Matt's friend, Melina, cook up a plan to put Lizzie's pictures in the yearbook. But will their plan succeed? Will Kate be taught a lesson that she doesn't always get her way?

This book's great. I guarantee it!

Disney
Lizzie McGuire #15: Freaked Out (Lizzie Mcguire)
Published in Paperback by Disney Press (2004-07-01)
Author: Alice Alfonsi
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"Freaked Out!"
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Review Date: 2005-08-31
"Freaked Out" is an awesome Lizzie McGuire book. It has two parts, like all the other ones, and it's great for reading around Halloween. Or even not around Halloween. Anyways, here's what I think of each part.

PART ONE----It starts out an ordinary morning until Lizzie finds out that there are lots of stains on her clothes--which should of been washed in last week's laundry. She knows of course it could mean one thing---Matt. Lizzie and Matt get into a huge fight, and before they know it--they've switched bodies! As if that isn't bad enough, there's school. School isn't bad, but being your sibling and going to THEIR school---well, that's bad. What can they do before Matt ruins Lizzie's life?

PART TWO----It's Fright Night and Lizzie's school and her parents say that Matt has to come with her. Miranda brought these skeletons from a holiday in Mexico called Day of the Dead. Kate was really mean to them and Miranda said that if she was mean to them than bad things would happen. Lizzie's turned into a zombie, Gordo turned into a burger buddy, and Matt turned into dust. What can Miranda and Kate do?

Overall, this is a GREAT book, especially for Halloween. Buy it if you love Lizzie McGuire!

Lizzie Rules
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-10
This book is really really cool it's written in too parts

Part 1: Lizzie and Matt swicth bodys after shouting "I'll stay out of your life" at each other and don't know how to swicth back,when they go to school and Matt makes a show of Lizzie but chats up Ethan and gets at Kate. At Lizzie's new school Matt gets punished 4 somthing he didn't do so with the help of Melina and Lanny (Matt's friends) she tracks down the culprit.

Part 2: It's fright night at Lizzie school and Miranda brings skeltons from Mexico and tells everyone to treat them right, but Matt eats there tamale, Gordo says there stupit and Kate shoves them into a corner but then Matt dissapers, Gordo gets traps in a burger buddy and it smashes and they take over Lizzie 4 revange on Kate.

I think this is a brillent book. Buy it
Elizabeth (or Lizzie!)

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Lizzie McGuire #7: Broken Hearts (Lizzie Mcguire)
Published in Paperback by Disney Press (2003-08-30)
Author: Jasmine Jones
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The book review of Broken Hearts
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-25
My Book Review

This book is about a girl named Lizzie. She also has a little brother named Matt. She ahs 2 friends named Miranda and Gordo, they hang out a lot. Then Gordo got a girlfriend and started ditching them. This book has a lot of interesting details and good word choice. I recommend this book to you because it is a great book to read. My opinion about this book is that it has a really good author to it so it has a good set of word choice and interesting details to go with each set of chapters to make up the book.
The main characters that make up this book are interesting. Lizzie is the one person with a very unique mind and is a one of a kind person. Miranda is a person that can sit there and listen to you and then you ask her a question and she will say "what did you say I wasn't listening". Gordo, is a person that is really smart, he is also one that will lie to you about going somewhere with his mother or father. Matt, is Lizzie's annoying little brother that irritates Lizzie all the time.
The main themes of the book are friendship, Love, growing up, and worry. The theme friendship represents Lizzie, Miranda, and Gordo because they have been friends for a very long time. Love, represents Gordo falling in love with his new to become girl friend. The growing up theme is all about Gordo because he has a girlfriend now. They worry is all about Lizzie and Miranda were all worried about Gordo because they couldn't find him.
The setting took places in all different places. It took place in a restraunt, that's only because that's where him and his girlfriend were. Lizzie's house was another place that the book took place at. That's where they hang out most of the time. At the restraunt Gordo was there with his date and, when Lizzie and Miranda tried to call him. They couldn't get a hold of him so they went down to the restraint to see if he was there because that is his favorite place to eat. Then they yelled at him for not telling the truth.
You should remember that this book is all about Love, Friendship, Worry, and growing up, because if you remember this then you can always know what the feelings are all about in the book. The main characters in this book should be remembered because then you know who they are and what they do in the book. The setting of this book is really important, because you should know where the story took place and what the place is about. I think you should read this book because you can read about friendship and trust. I loved this book and I think you will to.

Hilary Duff has a broken heart!!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-04
Hil is at it again! but not glamorous as she now has her heart broken! indeed i shall not tell but it's the coolest book in 7th grade!! you should read it or other wise ya don't know wat it's like!!

Disney
Lizzie McGuire: The Orchids and Gumbo Poker Club (Lizzie Mcguire)
Published in Paperback by Disney Press (2003-12-01)
Author: Alice Alfonsi
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Awsome Book.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-07
I really enjoyed this book. The story was very entertaining. A perfect summer afternoon novel. I really liked Darcy Lou's relationship with her mother. I also liked Lizzie's comments all throughout the book and the introduction and the info about the 'author' were very funny too. I liked this book very much. I would definitly recomend it!!

A way cool book!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-29
This book is awesome. It shows that mother's and daughters not only fight but get along too. Although Darcy Lou may seam to have a "perfect" relationship with her mother, the rest of the book is quite solid. It shows that kids aren't the only ones who make mistakes and somethimes the thing you need most is right under your nose. It also shows that you don't have to have lots of money to be absolutly rich. A group of people who care about is worth much more. Unlike money, they'll always be there and they are unreplacable. You must read this sweet little book!

Disney
Lots of Pots (Pooh Adorables)
Published in Board book by RH/Disney (2008-05-27)
Author: Melissa Lagonegro
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Great book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-19
We have Lots of Pots, Grow Seeds Grow and Bear in Air. My 2 and 4 year olds love the books. They are very colorful and repeat the words on the pages so kids will pick up on the words. Great to start off for kids learning to read!

Builds beginner reader confidence
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Review Date: 2007-03-21
My daughter has only read a handful of books on her own and this is one of them. The illustrations helped her with the two words that were new to her, and the familiar words were repeated in a way that helped her remember them and read them with expression and understanding. She was proud that she read this independently and wanted to read it again to her sisters.

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Lou Mongello's Audio Guide to Walt Disney World - Adventureland
Published in Audio CD by Second Star Media (2008-07-21)
Author: Louis A. Mongello
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Mongello Rocks... again.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-03
Lou is providing all Disney fans the opportunity to revisit our World whenever we want. I can't wait till number 3.

Adventures in Adventureland
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Review Date: 2008-08-11
Listening makes you feel like your on adventure with Lou Mongello through adventureland

AWESOME!!!

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Lunch Bugs: Simba's Book About Color/Touch and Play Book (Disney's the Lion King)
Published in Hardcover by Mouse Works (1995-04)
Author: Mouse Works
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What's for Lunch?
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Review Date: 2000-06-05
This book has excellent illustrations and bright colors. My 11 month old really loves the pictures of the bugs. All of the bugs look so real and neat poking through all of the pages. She just loves being able to touch the bugs. In this book, Timon tells Simba about what all the bugs taste like and how they sound (crunch). Your child will find that the "wriggly yellow ones taste like chicken", and the "spicy green ones are the best". If any one in your family is a "Disney" fan, this is a must have for your collection. This book is easy for any young reader to read. Personally, I can hardly wait for my daughter to be able to tell me how the bugs sound and how they taste. We highly recommend this book.

A delightful "first reader"
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Review Date: 1999-01-13
Entertainingly "gross" and highly colorful, "Lunch Bugs" will be fun to read to your little ones. Its brightly colored, touchable pictures and easy- to-read wording make it suitable for children just learning to read. It made a wonderful gift for my grandnephew's 5th birthday, as it will for any child. Even the grownups will love "Lunch Bugs"...I did!


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