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Five Stars, January 27, 2016
By pamela j. ballard
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thank you fun book
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Five Stars, December 22, 2015
By fletch4
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no issues granddaughter loves
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Chapter success, January 28, 2015
By Jacqueline Negron
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Reading it with my daughter. She seems to enjoy reading and is ready for a chapter book. I can't wait to buy the series.
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Great Series, September 01, 2007
By Holistic Nurse
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Young Cam Jansen is a great series for young kids learning to read. Very fun with creative content anyone can appreciate. No worries about questionable content for your young reader. My kindergartener loves them.
2 of 2 people found the above review helpful.
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Cam Jansen is at it again, saving the day!, January 18, 2005
By WannaBeABetty
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You have to love Cam Jansen. When you're a kid, you read all of these stories about magic powers, mystery, and adventure. But everyone tells you magic can't exist. Cam Jansen manages to solve every case without the use of magic... she's a real girl. That's what makes her special and what makes you want to red more and more. Cam Jansen is a real kid superhero, and the thought that a person like her could actually exist... makes her the best kid detective ever!
1 of 2 people found the above review helpful.
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Young Cam Jansen Rocks!, October 17, 2001
By A. S. Templeton
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My 3-year old loves the pictures and the story line, and knows just when to say "Click!" along with Cam. We have most of the Young Cam Jansen paperbacks and recommend them unreservedly for other read-along parents, especially parents of young girls. Less-than-ideal personalities, personal conflicts and misunderstandings are all presented, WITH good resolutions, character modeling, and handling of sticky situations. The main character is a self-confident, intelligent girl thinker and investigator, with a boy as her best friend. Not exactly typical, and not for ultraconservative parents who think that only boys should use their minds and have adventures. One particularly nice aspect is that most of the stories take place outside of a public-school setting, recognizing that most discovery and meaningful social interactions take place outside of that institution -- a point not lost on homeschooling-minded parents. This particular story is set in the Art class, where creativity and fun are the dominant theme, not the lesser aspects of the typical public school experience. Get and read the Young Cam Jansen series! ...
9 of 11 people found the above review helpful.
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