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Perfect. I love the drawings.
I’ve never watched Star Trek and reading this gave me a brief idea of how interesting Star Trek is . I might want to dive into the world of Star Trek
Little Golden Book + Star Trek = win! Admittedly, the illustrations are a bit campy and the text also to a degree but overall a bit fun.
Another cute and charming entry in the Little Golden Book series. I much enjoyed it.
Loved it!!
It's about spock.It's star trek.What's not to love2019 pop sugar reading challenge - A Book Set in Space
I Am Mr. Spock by Elizabeth Schaefer (2019): Another lovely children's book for young Star Trek fans and those of us who are older ST fans as well. This one is more focused on Mr. Spock than the I Am Captain Kirk book is on Kirk and talks about what he does in the crew and his relationship with Kirk and McCoy. A good introduction to the character and his place in the Star Trek universe. Again, the illustrations are wonderfully done. An excellent, fun book.
Learn all about Spock with this fun little picture book written and illustrated in the Little Golden Book style. While written for younger readers, the content is true to the character while also being fun. The illustrations are colorful and capture the feel of a Little Golden Book title.
Read to me by my 7 year old!
I read through this before getting a copy for my goddaughter and was delighted to find it wonderful for older Star Trek fans. It has a vibe from the original series and lots of references fans will love. The art style is beautiful too. I’d highly recommend this little golden book for Star Trek fan families.
Another great book that I wish I had as a kid. I adored Mr. Spock. Loved the background into being a Vulcan, tying the pictures in with appropriate original series episodes. Definitely going to read this to any budding Star Trek fans in my life.
Enjoyable little book. Like the Kirk book it has no story but the recreations of episodes in this one make it stand out.
I Am Spock by Elizabeth Schaefer, is as delightfully wacky as the other offerings from a Little Golden Book’s Star Trek series. The Mr. Spock of this book has a strongly-chiseled face with a Jay Leno chin. His eyebrows aren’t quite right because they should both be angled towards his forehead even if he’s raising one (as is his habit when he’s being funny). The illustration on the cover shows this Spock with one properly angled brow with other beautifully arched and raised. Nope. Wrong. This boo...
A Logical Children's BookWith accessible language, this book serves as an easy reader for the youngest 'Star Trek' fan. The colourful illustrations are fun and can be used to explore the reader's imagination.
This Little Golden Book introduces young readers to the character of Mr. Spock from the original Star Trek series. A simple narrative recounts Mr. Spock’s background and highlights several of his adventures with the Enterprise crew. Although the colorful illustrations continue to depict the characters in unappealing caricature-like drawings, at least the incorrect uniform braid and insignia badge issues from the previous book [“I Am Captain Kirk”] are no longer present. However, many readers are...
A charming little book, although I suspect it is more for the older "Star Trek" fans than the kindergarten and under age group that's the usual target for the "Little Golden Books" titles. The retro-style art expertly evokes the 1960s vintage of the original series, referencing particular episodes throughout, and the text is a concise delineation of who Spock is.Basically, it's sort of like the golden age Warner Brothers cartoons - light enough for the kids to enjoy, but with other layers that o...
Missed opportunity to have a kid's book discussing emotions and logic in an interesting way. That was two pages of this book. Likewise, it could have been a book about having friends that are different from you. There were a few pages of this. Overall, though, there didn't seem to be a theme, and it was more of a child's primer on Spock.
Are you Team Kirk or Team Spock? Well if you're Team Spock this Golden book is the perfect addition to your man.... uh Vulcan! We see our Favorite First Officer in an introduction that is both funny and sweet. While aimed at the Golden Book crowd, adults will get a kick out of this as well.
Not so much a story, but a good way to introduce the young ones to the wonderful world of Trek!
Like I am Captain Kirk, it’s a quick peek and you’re done, but the art work is great! I’d recommend it for a few minutes of Trekkie fun.