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Children's Book and Media Review

Volume 39 | Issue 12 Article 31

2018 Clubhouse: Minnie's Summer Vacation Deborah Le Starge

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BYU ScholarsArchive Citation Le Starge, Deborah (2018) "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Minnie's Summer Vacation," Children's Book and Media Review: Vol. 39 : Iss. 12 , Article 31. Available at: https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/cbmr/vol39/iss12/31

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Book Review Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Minnie’s Summer Vacation

It’s summer, and just like any great group of friends, Minnie and each of her friends are ready to have some fun! The only problem is that they all have different opinions on what they want to do that day. Mickey wants to swim, wants to fish, Daisy wants to swing, wants to dig, Donald wants to go on a hike, and Minnie wants to take pictures. Minnie decides that Star Lake would be the best place for them to go, and with Author a little help from Toodles, everyone is able to do the activity they want Bill Scollon and Susan to do and have a great day. IllustratorRing This book is intended for preschoolers and kindergartners and is a great Loter, Inc. option for adults to read with young children that are still learning to Reviewer read. There are simple sentences and pictures that show exactly what is happening in the storyline. Along with that, this book could be used Deborah Le Starge to teach children the basic problem-and-solution story structure, since Rating each of the friends want to do a different activity and Minnie is able Excellent to find a solution that makes everyone happy. Another way this book Level could be used is to help children identify new words they are learning, since there is plenty of word repetition in this book. Some words that Toddler, Preschool may be used for this are can, want, and to. No matter what concept this book is used to teach, it is a great option for children, and with well- known Disney characters, it’s sure to be a hit! Pages 32 Year 2014 Publisher Disney Press ISBN 9781532141829

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