Tinker Bell: A Fairy Tale
By Disney Books
- Release Date: 2011-08-09
- Genre: Early Reading for Kids
Description
The Fairies of Pixie Hollow are in for some surprises when Tinker Bell decides she wants to learn a new talent. Find out what happens in this reader, which simply retells Disney's direct-to-DVD movie Tinker Bell.
Reviews
Great pictures
5By ToadnuckleThis book is good for young kidsLove this book!
5By AzkkabanThis is the best fairy book ever! All of us love it! A and SI luv fairy books
5By Fawn123I luv them sooooooooooooooooooooo much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Tinker bell
5By NakyoungI love the pixie hollow books.they show action, dialogue, sound, and thoughts and questions.Love me some Tink
5By TheMizTabCan't go wrong with Tinkerbell!Depressing
1By BrianlringThe entire series of Disney iBooks for kids is depressingly awful. The writing is terrible and the moral take-aways are even worse. This Tinker Bell book feels like it was written in a half day by a random freelance copywriter recruited off craigslist - probably one that finished a set of McDonalds print ad coupons the day before. And given my day job, including professional experience with large corporate new media production, I'd bet dollars to doughnuts that this is darn close to the truth. Tinker Bell is somehow endowed with emotional yearnings that come from nowhere and cannot be fulfilled except in the ways dictated to her by others. Her specific talents, or lack thereof, are predetermined and immediately judged. No room whatsoever for concepts such as practice or perseverance or internal compass. And her friend is hugely overweight. If we raise our kids with books like this, the only beneficiaries will be the media food industrial complex. So sad. I know you won't be able to avoid purchasing this book. Great graphics at a terrific price are the lipstick on this evil pig.