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Megabat Megastar
Megabat Megastar | Anna Humphrey
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Megabat wants to help his Daniel earn some money. But how? Easy! Become a STAR. The next laugh-out-loud book in this sweet and funny chapter book series featuring a talking bat. Daniel's allowance is not going to cover the cost to fix his dad's phone screen, which he and Megabat broke. And he is out of ideas. Megabat has a GREAT idea: become famous! Famous people have lots of money. Daniel is also grounded, and being stuck inside is pretty boring. Megabat has no time to spend with bored Daniel, he's too busy learning the skill that will make him famous and rich. Daniel really doesn't like Megabat's new catchphrase, or his fancy new hairdo. Megabat will show him! When Megabat takes things too far and ruins Daniel's mom's dinner party with his "magic show," chaos ensues . . . and Daniel is not too happy. And Megabat learns there are some things that are more important than fame and riches. Kris Easler's adorable illustrations paired with Anna Humphrey's hilarious text make for another unforgettable Megabat adventure, one that will appeal to Megabat fans and newcomers!
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DGRachel
Megabat Megastar | Anna Humphrey
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This just might be my favorite book of the series. Megabat wants to help Daniel pay for Dad‘s replacement phone screen. How‘s a bat to do that? Become famous, of course! Things don‘t quite go the way Megabat expects, and hilarity ensues. Filled with laugh-out-loud moments, lessons on the fickleness of fame, and reminders of the importance of just being present for your friends, it is delightful. I love the illustrations, too.

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TheHeartlandBookFairy
Megabat Megastar | Anna Humphrey
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Okay, I have a thing about bats and thought this book sounded cute. It looked and sounded like it was geared towards younger children but the story itself is quite involved and would not hold the attention of young children for very long. The illustrations are fun and cute. The language is what tripped me up. I'm in words acute made up words are fun for young children. It grabs and holds their attention, can spark imagination,(cont in comments)...

TheHeartlandBookFairy and can even help them learn. But this book does not seem to geared toward children that young and quite honestly, the bad grammar is simply that, bad grammar. The book does have good lessons, some good morals, but overall I struggled with this story. 1y
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