Movie books will delight children

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Thursday, September 23, 2010
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STARTING next week, we are giving readers the chance to build up a new collection of children's books.

The Disney Movies – The Graphic Novels series features all of your favourite Disney films in book form.

On September 30, the first hardback book in the series – Finding Nemo – will be free with every copy of the Evening Post bought on that day.

The rest of the books in the series will be available from every Thursday for a great value price of just £3.49 each, with a coupon from the Post.

The collection provides young readers with a 48-page, full colour version of their favourite Disney movie.

Each of the 25 books features one of Disney's most famous animated characters in a retelling of their big screen adventure.

With the pages packed with stunning illustrations and stories that stay true to the movies you will enjoy reading them with your children and grandchildren over and over again.

All your favourites are included, from Toy Story to Lion King to Wall-E and Aladdin.

To get your free book next week, just cut out your coupon in the Evening Post on September 30, and take it to your local retailer to receive your hardback graphic novel. If you have seen the movie, or even if you haven't, you'll love the beautifully illustrated graphic novel which follows the adventures of Nemo, a small clown fish who wants to prove himself as he begins a journey into the unknown.

Nemo's dad, the overprotective clownfish Marlin, joins a regal tang called Dory as he searches for his son. Along the way he learns to take risks and to let Nemo take care of himself.

We asked five-year-old Amelia Jeans to tell us what she thought of the book.

Amelia, who lives in Little Stoke, said: "I have seen the film at least 12 times, I love it because of all the funny creatures.

"My favourites are Nemo and Dory, but the shark is a bit scary. I like all the pictures in this book, they are nice and colourful and the fish all have funny faces."

Finding Nemo was a hit in 2003 for Disney. The computer-animated film, which was produced by Pixar, won an Oscar for Best Animated Feature.

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