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LEGO City: All Hands on Deck! by Marilyn Easton

jessalynn_librarian's review

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2.0

July 2017 - it's short. It's got LEGO stuff. But as Ben pointed out, "what happened to his boat?" (ie, the windsurfer's boat/board/whatever you call it). Continuity issues aside, he was a fan.

exmish's review

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3.0

My 5-year-old daughter thought this book was pretty funny. :)

brianzangel13's review

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4.0

very simple book. would be better if you had the lego pieces to go along with the story

canada_matt's review

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4.0

LEGO City is full of helpful hands and land is not the only place to find a friendly face. When the captain has a ship full of a crew ready to survey the bay, everyone breathes a sigh of relief. Scuba divers plunge and sea fauna enjoy the waters. However, after a windsurfer gets a little too adventurous, encountering trouble and a rocky shore, the ship steams ahead, all hands on deck, to help. In LEGO City, no one is left to fend for themselves. Neo enjoyed taking the lead with this book and was able to push through some of the larger words. He seems to be on a LEGO kick, exploring the various parts of the city’s helpful folk. Keep an eye open for more books in this interesting series.

xurizaemon's review

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1.0

Like some other books in this series, this one has no female characters at all. LEGO world seems to be a very segregated place.
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