![]() ![]() The book could have used a pictorial index of all 150 characters, but that won't stop fans from wearing out this handbook during their adventures as a Pokémon trainer. You'll find fun facts about each Pokémon (Charmander is two feet tall and its element is fire, in case you didn't know), a clear guide to the evolution of certain characters, and a helpful pronunciation guide (great for parents). ![]() Geared to young readers, this engaging, colorful book is not for the Pokémon expert who has copious spreadsheets of statistics. The handbook-written as if the young reader were a Pokémon trainer like Ash, Misty, and Brock-teaches kids which cards are the best to win a game and illuminates the stories behind the TV show. The grand teacher of Pokémon introduces this handy book about the Japanese craze that took over America in the form of a video game, trading cards, and a popular TV show. ![]() Zen masters never said, "You must learn as much as you can about your Pokémon," but Professor Oak certainly did. ![]()
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