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All parent reviews for The Field Guide: The Spiderwick Chronicles, Book 1

Age
11
Average rating based on 6 parent reviews:
  • 33% say language is an issue
Parent of 11 and 11 year old
April 9, 2008
 
LOVE this collection
I enjoyed reading this collection. It has amazing imagry, the pictures are sensational. And the story is amazing. 2 of my boys adore it, and my youngest is anxious to read it himself.

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Adult
April 9, 2008
 
Perfect for a rainy day
The Spiderwick Chronicles are good for all ages. It's the perfect book for a quiet, rainy afternoon.

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Adult
April 9, 2008
 
A very riviting book. I just wish the author would have kept out the word c**p. It adds nothing to the story and is completely unnessesary.

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Educator
December 7, 2011
 
Richly illustrated fantasy with topics to talk about.
Fine storytelling with wonderful illustrations. There is plenty to discuss about families, school violence and bad behaviour, and the main character's feelings of isolation. My third graders were surprised to hear "crappy" and "shut up" from a book I would read to them. I think it's fine for kids to read, provided there is discussion about the book's themes and appropriateness of what goes on in its pages.

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Adult
December 23, 2009
 
It's perfect for all age groups
I just love this movie as well as the books !!!!!!!1

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Parent
April 18, 2012
 
Caution to cat lovers!
My older kids loved the story, read them all one summer a few years ago when my boys were 8 and 12. HOWEVER, my 8 year old cat-loving daughter was screaming upset to her very soul when, in book 2, the heroes came upon the goblin camp and found them roasting something on a spit "that looked like a cat"...and then the drawing on the next page shows just that! I pre-read and skimmed over alot of the rest of that chapter, because she loves it otherwise, but i think i'm going to cover the cat on a spit with a well-placed drop of ink (it's a picture of a forest, with cages up in trees, and way down below is the camp of goblins and their fire...small cat but identifiable). she never wants anything to happen to cats, ever, and although it wasn't the cat they knew, it was a cat nonetheless. "Language" refers to many, many instances of name-calling, between siblings, from creatures to humans and each other, etc. funny that you can't recommend it for " x age and OLDER"...only x age and younger. I would say 9 and up...don't know what i'm going to replace tonight's story with, when i "LOSE" the book for a year!

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