

A #1 New York Times Bestseller! Disney Frozen: The Junior Novelization is the paperback retelling of the beloved hit movie! Fearless optimist Anna sets off on an epic journey—teaming up with rugged mountain man Kristoff and his loyal reindeer Sven—to find her sister Elsa, whose icy powers have trapped the kingdom of Arendelle in eternal winter. Encountering Everest-like conditions, mystical trolls and a hilarious snowman named Olaf, Anna, and Kristoff battle the elements in a race to save the kingdom. Disney Frozen: The Junior Novelization retells the whole exciting story and features eight pages of full-color scenes from the movie! Review: Great book, true to the movie, worked great as my daughters first chapter book - I bought this for my five year old daughter, who is an advanced reader. Although she can read fluently, she is still five and enjoys looking at pictures, so up until this point, I bought books with lots of words, but still with attracting pictures. I have been seeking an opportunity to introduce chapter books to her. My daughter loves the movie Frozen, and has watched the DVD more than 10 times, so I thought this might be a good first chapter book because she already knows the story and this is written very true to the movie. I am so glad I bought this. She reads this book every night (only pictures in this book are on the cover and like 6 pages in the middle of the book). Words that characters speak are almost exact same as what's in the movie. My daughter loves to read the lines exactly how the characters talk. If I read a line and that's different from how it's said in the movie, she corrects me. Reading 7 pages or so each night, she will finish this book in 2 weeks. I am now searching for more disney junior novelization books because it was such a great success to guide her into chapter books. Review: Great book - My 6 year old is an advanced reader so I got this book for her; She can read Step 4 books easily, so I figured this was a step up and it is. It is perfect. Yes there are some words that she needs help with but that's the whole point of learning to read. This book has only a few pictures in the middle of the book but not in the chapters. if you child prefers to look at pictures while reading this may not be for you. I would say 1st or 2nd grade material
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A**E
Great book, true to the movie, worked great as my daughters first chapter book
I bought this for my five year old daughter, who is an advanced reader. Although she can read fluently, she is still five and enjoys looking at pictures, so up until this point, I bought books with lots of words, but still with attracting pictures. I have been seeking an opportunity to introduce chapter books to her. My daughter loves the movie Frozen, and has watched the DVD more than 10 times, so I thought this might be a good first chapter book because she already knows the story and this is written very true to the movie. I am so glad I bought this. She reads this book every night (only pictures in this book are on the cover and like 6 pages in the middle of the book). Words that characters speak are almost exact same as what's in the movie. My daughter loves to read the lines exactly how the characters talk. If I read a line and that's different from how it's said in the movie, she corrects me. Reading 7 pages or so each night, she will finish this book in 2 weeks. I am now searching for more disney junior novelization books because it was such a great success to guide her into chapter books.
L**R
Great book
My 6 year old is an advanced reader so I got this book for her; She can read Step 4 books easily, so I figured this was a step up and it is. It is perfect. Yes there are some words that she needs help with but that's the whole point of learning to read. This book has only a few pictures in the middle of the book but not in the chapters. if you child prefers to look at pictures while reading this may not be for you. I would say 1st or 2nd grade material
F**Y
This is the best book ever!!!!!!
this book, Frozen The junior Novelization is a great book after watching the movie at the movie theater. this book has way more details than the movie i felt bad for Anna and Elsa because they were apart for years they didn't play with each other. me and my sister are 3 years a part i am 10 and my sister is 7 .This is happy and sad story.if you are interested in buying this book you should buy it and it is one hundred percent recommended.Please order it soon!
A**E
Review
Oh my!!! I loved the movie, and now I love the book. It was a quick read and I finished it in like 2 hours. Still, it was a very good 2 hours. If you liked frozen, you'll like this. I found one mistake in spelling, but it was minor. I am using this for a book report, and I am suggesting it to my fellow peers.
A**R
Daughter loves it
My 7 year old loved the movie and wanted this book. She loved the book. And you cannot beat the price. It was a bit challenging read for 2nd grade, so I am glad she wanted to read it. She took it to school one day, and it turns out, her friends got excited about the book, and now they read a chapter or half every day in class - their teacher is reading it to the whole class. Great value - definitely helps keep kids interested in reading.
A**R
Great Way to Encourage Elementary Age Kids to Read
Great for about probably about a 2nd Grade reading level and up. My daughter (in Kindergarten) LOVED the movie, and this was a great way to encourage her excitement about reading. The novelization stayed true to the movie - to the point where my daughter started singing at the appropriate parts. It was intimidating for my daughter to read on their own due to the sheer quantity of words on the page, but it's a great way to turn bedtime stories into a bridge between Goodnight Moon and a "real" book.
K**R
Pretty good
The book was good, it missed a lot but I would recommend it to kids that have seen the movie.
R**A
Useful extension of the movie
I bought this for my five-year-old and it was a perfect way for him to immerse himself in the story over several nights. The text is a rather slavish, scene-by-scene description of what's in the movie, but this strict adherence of the book to the movie allowed my son to catch some details that he'd missed in the movie. Though the picture set-up is quite common (all pics grouped in a set of glossy pages in the center of the book), I discovered that this arrangement is great for young kids just learning to get along without the support of pictures. Lopsided collection of movie stills, though.
S**H
Nice
Nothing much but I loved it so much that I watched the movie I hate Hans 😒 But the pictures aren't full I love the story
L**Y
Wirklich schöne Geschichte
Wer den Film liebt wird auch dieses Buch lieben. Es ist in Englisch geschrieben und hat in der Mitte ein paar Bilder drin. Die Sprache ist gut verständlich, also für jeden lesbar. Teilweise werden die Dialoge aus dem Film wiedergegeben. Den Stern abzug gibt es für das komische Papier und die Druckertinte. Es passiert ab und zu, dass die Schrift ein bisschen verwischt.
C**R
My 6 year old daughter loved it!
Fab book with lovely photos of the film in the middle of the book. Great purchase. Would highly recommend. Perfect gift for Frozen fans!
S**N
Bonita adaptación
Libro simple, bonito y fácil de leer. La encuadernación está en rústica y la maquetación es perfecta. Tiene fotos de la película en el interior a todo color con una gran calidad. Altamente recomendable para niños y fans.
A**M
Great sister story
I've written on The Little Mermaid (=TLM) novelization and Cinderella novelization so I'd recommend checking those ones out too since much of what I say here will relate (btw, especially TLM because it's musical) btw, something I forgot for all these books: there are NO pictures. Yes, there are 8 colour-picture pages in the middle of the book - but they add little if anything. So, make sure your child can manage a book without pictures; but seriously, it's a great way to get kids to read chapter books, in my opinion. The chapters are about 5'ish page faces in length (i.e. 3'ish actual pieces of paper) and so for a book about 120 pages it's almost 25 chapters. - Also, although there are lots of ice, snow, cold, winter-related words, it didn't get tiring nor repetitive. I think the author did a VERY good job in describing the frozen landscapes while still keeping the writing fresh. Interestingly, I think there were some additional mini-scenes? (Or at least I didn't remember from the movie) One about Kristoff buying a sled and some new dialogue between the Troll's Fixer-upper song. Nothing major but was a nice little addition :) One thing I found different that the other Disney novelization was I though this used more vocab amd more sophisticated vocab. Examples: "gossamer" in [gossamer green]; "awry" in [magic went awry]; "effigy" in [glowing effigy]; etc.. It only happens maybe once a chapter but, depending on how old the child is, there may be words which need to be explained by an adult and/or would make this not a read-on-your-own. (Unless they know how to use a dictionary?) - So, should you buy? For a child, yes, definitely! So far, this the best written Disney novelization for me. The best thing about it was that it added quite a bit of description / characterization of the sister relationship. Nothing particularly new or inspiring to an adult viewer (I expect), but it was a nice written explanation of the complex sister dynamic for kids. It's a unique perspective which cannot happen in Disney stories that only one princess. 5/5
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