

Frozen Junior Novelization (Disney Frozen) - Kindle edition by Books, Disney, RH Disney. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Frozen Junior Novelization (Disney Frozen). 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 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.
| ASIN | B00F6AADT2 |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,800 in Kindle Store ( See Top 100 in Kindle Store ) #3 in Children's Siblings Books (Kindle Store) #6 in Children's Siblings Books (Books) #10 in Children's eBooks (Kindle Store) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (4,231) |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
| File size | 4.1 MB |
| Grade level | 1 - 3 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1423197171 |
| Language | English |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Part of series | Disney Storybook - Frozen |
| Print length | 138 pages |
| Publication date | October 1, 2013 |
| Publisher | Random House/Disney |
| Reading age | 5 - 9 years, from customers |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| X-Ray | Enabled |
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.
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.
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!
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.
G**D
7yo Frozen Fan Loves It
My 7yo daughter was delighted to receive this in a box addressed to her from Amazon. A huge fan of the movie and a serious reader, this book comes in at a perfect level as a kid's chapter book, longer than the children's/picture books, but still fairly simple, very entertaining, and shooting right at that 6-9yo age bracket. I liked it because her reading's well beyond picture books; reading level is somewhere just above the whole Junie B Jones / Cam Jansen axis. She blazed through it over the weekend it arrived, and has returned to it a few times since so it seems to have some staying power for this little Elsa fan.
S**S
Follows the movie pretty well and a good read for my daughter
My daughter is in 1st grade and loves the "Frozen" movie. I bought this as a stocking stuffer for her for Christmas and she loved it. She was so excited to read parts that happened in the movie. Whenever she came across a funny part that she remembered in the movie, she would sop reading, find me, and tell me all about it again. Her favorite part was the snowman getting "impaled" with the icicle. Now that I think about it, I'm not sure if that should worry me. Hmmmm.... Definitely a great book to get for your kids.
S**7
Good for Frozn lovers
This book based on a movie is good for kids who liked the movie 'Frozen' and easy readers. It is good for 1st, 2nd, and maybe 3rd graders to read n their own. It does not have every single detail of the movie or lyrics to the songs, but is a pretty good book for the younger group of kids.
V**K
The usual text-version of the movie, with just a few divergences
My 5-year-old daughter loved the Frozen movie (saw it 4 times, 2x in 3D), and we both like reading this junior novelization. The songs are by far our favorite parts of the film, which is a shame because these Disney junior novelizations, while for the most part being very accurate descriptions of what the film is portraying, fail to seize the novelist's tangible advantages over the filmmaker, while of course being unable to match the filmmaker's power over our emotions via sight, sound, and melody. I take exception to the reviewers who discern additional detail in the book compared to the movie. There are three or four places where the book diverges from the film, but I sense that in these places, the novelist's source material was a non-final version of the script.
S**H
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
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
Fab book with lovely photos of the film in the middle of the book. Great purchase. Would highly recommend. Perfect gift for Frozen fans!
A**M
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
K**ー
子供向けの本ですが、英語初心者の勉強用にもぴったりです。 難しい単語もなく、辞書を引くこともほとんどありません。 それでも表現的にはなかなかに多彩で、分詞や前置詞の使い方など、 なるほどと感じる部分も多いです。 普段は技術英語ばかり読んでいるのですが、小説の躍動感のある文章 というものが新鮮で楽しく読み、勉強することができています。
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