Archive for June, 2009
Scooby-Doo Picture Clue #17: Ghost School
The Picture Clue books are based on the traditional “rebus Reader” - using a picture as a tool for learning a word. On the sample spread, you can see where a picture is substituted for a word. This gives a young reader a sense of pride that she is “reading” the story. All pictures and vocabulary are on flashcards at the end of the book.((Scooby)) and ((Shaggy)) went to ((school)), but it was dark and empty. Did a ((ghost)) scare everyone away? It’s another mystery to solve!
Tags: Clue, Doo Scooby, Flashcards, Ghost Picture, Ghost School, Mystery, Picture Books, Pride, Scare, School Books, School Picture, Scooby Doo, Shaggy, Tool, Vocabulary
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Leapfrog Leapster Pink w/ Scooby Doo and Numbers Raiders Here is one handheld gaming system that both parents and kids will be able to agree upon. The Leapster Learning Game System takes the brain-building principles that Leapfrog laid out in its early electronic learning devices (which have an interactive book format) and applies them to a video-game format. Leapster draws kids in with familiar video game templatesall of which have a secret weapon: a built-in learning component. LeapFrog hopes that kids will become so engaged in the gaming aspects and familiar television and movie characters offered by this toy that they wont even notice theyre learning and reinforcing valuable reading, math, and language skills.
Tags: Brain, Electronic Learning, Game Kids, Game System, Gaming Aspects, Gaming System, Handheld Gaming, Interactive Book, Language Skills, Leapfrog Leapster, Math Skills, Parents, Pink, Raiders, Reading Skills, Scooby Doo, Secret Weapon, Television, Video Game Format
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Scooby-Doo and the Legend of the Vampire While vacationing Down Under, the mystery-solving quintet decides to head into the Australian outback to take in the sights and a rock festival competition held at Vampire Rock. But, of course, that is not to be. “Vampires” have been swooping down from the craggy cliffs and abducting the talent, forcing the detectives to go undercover as a rock band. (Their song? Predictably, “Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?”) The aboriginal myth of Yowie Yahoo is thrown in, along with two aboriginal characters. Adults may have trouble keeping the glam-rock musicians separate from the vampires, but kids will follow enough of the complex plot and high-tech resolution. This 70-minute movie is a contemporary take on the vintage television series with Casey Kasem repeating the honors as the voice of Shaggy. While some of the flower-power looniness of the original is gone, the basic spirit of classic Scooby-Doo remains intact. (Ages 3 and older) –Kimberly Heinrichs Customer Review: Scooby Doo delivers Kids love this Scooby Doo movie. Can’t go wrong. Bought an extra as a gift. Customer Review: The man in the mask is back! If you have read my other “Scooby Reviews” you will know that I have had an issue with some of the newer Scooby movies that have been released which have had real monsters in them. Because this was pretty much a sequel to “Scooby Doo and the Witch’s Ghost” I was concerned that there would be real Vampires. Fear not parents! They have returned to the “Man in a Mask” stories which made the Scooby Doo series so lovable to begin with.
Tags: Australian Outback, Battle Of The Bands, Casey Kasem, Craggy Cliffs, Detectives, Festival Competition, Flower Power, Glam Rock, Heinrichs, Mysterious Monster, Quintet, Real Monsters, Real Vampires, Rock Band, Rock Musicians, Scooby Doo, Scooby Doo Movie, Scooby Doo Where Are You, Television Series, Vintage Television
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Scooby-Doo Shaggy Child Costume Complete Shaggy costume includes: Wig, goatee, green shirt, and brown pants. Available in child sizes: Small 4-6 (package states ages 3-4 years), Medium 8-10 (package states ages 5-7 years) and Large 12-14 (package states ages 8-10 years). Shoes not included. Shirt may be shorter than shown in image. Officially licensed Scooby-Doo costume.
Tags: 10 Years, Child Costume, Child Sizes, Costume Wig, Doo Scooby, Goatee, Green Shirt, Image, Scooby Doo, Shaggy Costume, Shoes
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Scooby-doo Reader #11: Mummies At The Mall (level 2) (Scooby-Doo, Reader) The Scooby-Doo Readers are a level above the Picture Clue Books. The text is easy-to-read and the art is bold and full-bleed, making these an appealing Level 2 reader.While the rest of the gang are going to a movie, Scooby and Shaggy decide to take advantage of a special “all you can eat” day at the mall restaurants. But someone-or some thing-else is spending the day at the mall too. It looks like a mummy, but it can’t be . . . can it? Scooby and Shaggy are on the case!
Tags: Clue, Day At The Mall, Doo Scooby, Mall Restaurants, Mummies At The Mall, Mummy, Picture Books, Scooby Doo, Shaggy
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Matchbox TV Heroes 5-Pack: 5-Pack- Scooby Doo Join Scooby, Shaggy, Daphne and the gang on their mystery-solving adventures. You get five cars that are styled to match your favorite character from TV. Featuring the hottest properties for kids, cool decoration and a special sticker. Vehicles measure 3″. Cars and colors may vary. Customer Review: Great toy but overpiced! As are all Matchbox products, these cars are great fun for my son. VERY disappointed when I found the EXACT same item at Toys ‘R Us and some other stores priced at $7.99. This high pricing is ridiculous!!! Customer Review: love the scooby matchbox cars We love the Scooby Matchbox cars. Now you can find them in the stores.
Tags: Colors, Daphne, Doo Scooby, Great Toy, Love, Matchbox Cars, Matchbox Products, Measure 3, Mystery, Scooby Doo, Toys R Us, Tv Heroes
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What’s New Scooby-Doo, Vol. 8 - Zoinks! Camera! Action! Studio: Hanna Barbera Release Date: 02/19/2008 Customer Review: Kid love it My kids are 5 and 7 and are very into Scooby Doo right now. They love it! However, they haven’t seen a Scooby Doo they didn’t like. Customer Review: The best 4 episodes of the entire series on 1 DVD!!!
“What’s New Scooby-Doo, Volume 8: Zoinks! Camera! Action!” contains the best, greatest, funniest, and most mysterious episodes of the entire television series. Good thing that there’ll all together on this DVD. The following are the episodes featured on this DVD, and a short description of them. The episode’s monster are written in CAPITAL LETTERS within the episode description.
Tags: Camera Action, Capital Letters, Clones, English Spanish, Family Fun, Game Convention, Hanna Barbera, Lights Camera, Mayhem, Monster, Mysteries, Phamtom, Scooby Doo, Short Description, Simple Plan And The Invisible Madman, Television Series, Valentine, Video Game, Virtual Reality, Zoinks
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Scooby Doo: Look and Find (Look and Find (Publications International)) Customer Review: Fun for all ages We have come a long way since “Where’s Waldo” eh? A mind stimulating activity mixed with one of my son’s most favorite charaters. He has quite the time alone or with someone (great for grandpa’s and grankids)searching for all of the characters.. and when you have found them all there are more things to look for in the back! Don’t worry.. next time you come back to this book you will have forgotten where everyone is and have the fun of looking all over again!
Tags: Fun, Grandpa, International Customer, Publications International, Scooby Doo, Waldo
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Scooby Doo 3-D Pull String Pinata This Scooby-Doo Shaped Pinata will match your party theme! The object of the game is to break open the pinata to receive all the candy that was put and trapped inside! Includes 1 pinata.
Tags: Break, Candy, Doo Scooby, Game, Match, Pull String Pinata, Scooby Doo
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Scooby-Doo! And the Monster of Mexico Sooner or later, the Mystery, Inc. gang had to take on Mexico’s legendary Bigfoot equivalent, El Chupacabra, and that’s precisely what they do in this entertaining, feature-length, Scooby-style investigation into the paranormal. Taking the Mystery Van south of the border, Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy, and Scooby-Doo celebrate Day of the Dead festivities, which become less festive when a towering, glowering Chupacabra monster turns up to terrify both tourists and locals. The young snoops smell a conspiracy, and as they chase down clues their search for the truth leads them into sundry Mexican antiquities–ancient tombs and temples–where danger increases exponentially. There are the usual rituals: Our time-warped heroes run like the wind during encounters with alleged ghouls–particularly best-buds Shaggy and Scooby, when they aren’t stuffing themselves with delicious Scooby Snacks. The animation is slicker and smoother–and more pleasing–than some other, recent Scooby-Doo features. –Tom Keogh Customer Review: one of our favorites One of the best scooby do movies. My kids like this one and the Lochness monster the best. Customer Review: Scooby-Doo in Mexico Scooby and the gang take a Mexican vacation to visit friends and find El Chupacabra instead. Of course, the Chupacabra turns out to be the result of special effects by the crooks who want to scare people off their land and purchase the real estate at discount prices. The identity of one of the crooks may surprise you.
Tags: Adult Fans, Ancient Tombs, Best Buds, Crooks, Day Of The Dead, Day Of The Dead Festivities, El Chupacabra, Feature Length, Ghouls, Lochness Monster, Mexican Antiquities, Mexican Vacation, Monster Of Mexico, Mystery Van, Old Cartoons, Scooby Doo, Scooby Snacks, Slicker, South Of The Border, Tom Keogh
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