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    Star Wars Star Pilot
    Dorling Kindersley
    Dorling Kindersley
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    Product ID: 626925879
    Category: Books
    Description: Thrilling tales from the world of Star Wars for young readers. Part of a multilevel reading programme, this Level 3 DK Reader is intended for children who are able to read alone, and features lively, fact-packed text about the spaceships and vehicles of Star Wars.
    ISBN: 9781405309073
    Price: £3.99

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic - hyperactive slow-reading 8 yr old was hooked!, 26 Mar 2010
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This review is from: DK Readers: Star Wars: Star Pilot (DK Reader - Level 3 (Quality)) (Paperback)
Fantastic - hyperactive slow-reading 8 yr old was hooked!

Has made a huge difference in that otherwise non-reading 8 yr old was completely engrossed, and has re-read numerous times.

Along with the other DK Reader Star Wars Level 2/3's has been an excellent investment

Strongly recommend
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5.0 out of 5 stars Everything a young jedi needs to know about space craft, 10 Dec 2011
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This review is from: DK Readers: Star Wars: Star Pilot (DK Reader - Level 3 (Quality)) (Paperback)
Great for boys who want to know about boys 'stuff' like; how to 'pimp' your 'star fighter' and what the TIE in 'Tie fighter' stands for and ... what exactly are these escape pod thingies that are constantly being launched? Great for old folks too - I'd been wandering what those big round things were escaping from Geonosis ... and now I know - a revelation! It is not a story/narrative as such - more written in the style of an information book. It has call out boxes and a glossary of terms in the back.

The books are smaller than the average book size, but more bite size - lots of 'stuff' assimulated quickly to fact hungry boys. Richly peppered with pics from the films. It's ideal for Star Wars obsessed boys to share at bedtime. The level 3's have quite alot of text - so allow sufficient time for a bedtime read.

It also suits children with learning difficulties ASD, dyslexia and plain old reluctant readers. The text is straightforward and easy to understand (with... Read more
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