Rugrats In Paris: The Movie 
Another case of someone slapping a favorite children's character on the cover of a book and hoping it will sell. A weak story and nothing my avid reader finds engaging.
Cute for what it is. A fairly accurate novelisation of the movie with minor changes. The language is good for young children, although there is deliberate misspelling of words when the babies talk. Doesnt bother me but I know some parents dont like it. And the pictures were a nice touch.
Rugrats in Paris: The Movie Novelisation does exactly what it is supposed to. It acts as a supplement to actually watching the movie itself. Granted, the language and sentences used are quite juvenile and very suited for a child, the book entertained me as much as it should have. While it was not fantastic, it was nice replaying over the events of the movie. I love Rugrats, and I will not shy away from admitting that. The book is really quick to read, (1-2 hours) so I think it's worth that
I loved this book so much when I read it, I used to adore the rugrats, and so I remember that I fell in love with this book and with its pictures. ^^ Just 14 years ago...Cute for what it is. A fairly accurate novelisation of the movie with minor changes. The language is good for young children, although there is deliberate misspelling of words when the babies talk. Doesnt bother me but I know some parents dont like it. And the pictures were a nice touch.

Cathy East Dubowski
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 141 pages Rating: 3.54 | 35 Users | 5 Reviews

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Original Title: | Rugrats in Paris: The Movie Novelisation (Rugrats) |
Edition Language: | English |
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When Stu Pickles's Reptar invention for the Reptarland amusement park in Paris breaks, he must personally fix it. Once Stu and the entire Rugrats crew jet off, the City of Light will never be the same! Stu and Chas meet the sneaky and powerful head of Reptarland, Coco LaBouche, who is scheming to take over her boss's job. But first she needs a husband and child! Enter Angelica, who hatches a plan to help Coco get what she wants. But when Tommy, Chuckie, Phil, Lil, and Dil discover Angelica and Coco's plan, they bravely try to rescue Chas from marrying the wrong woman! Will the babies get to the church in time? Will Chas get a new wife? And will Chuckie get a new mom? Find out in this action-packed Rugrats movie adventurePresent Epithetical Books Rugrats In Paris: The Movie
Title | : | Rugrats In Paris: The Movie |
Author | : | Cathy East Dubowski |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 141 pages |
Published | : | 2000 by Simon Spotlight (first published 1999) |
Categories | : | Childrens. Chapter Books |
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Ratings: 3.54 From 35 Users | 5 ReviewsRate Epithetical Books Rugrats In Paris: The Movie
It was cute. Being a novelization of the hit movie, it goes without saying that it was like watching the movie. Kind of. There were some differences but I didn't make a list of them. Let's just say they didn't depict everything as they were in the movie. I enjoyed it in the sense that Rugrats was much better than some of the other nicktoons from today.There was one big OOPS though LoL. On one page, it says that Kimi joined Tommy, Chuckie, Phil & Lil into the big Reptar. Then, maybe two pagesAnother case of someone slapping a favorite children's character on the cover of a book and hoping it will sell. A weak story and nothing my avid reader finds engaging.
Cute for what it is. A fairly accurate novelisation of the movie with minor changes. The language is good for young children, although there is deliberate misspelling of words when the babies talk. Doesnt bother me but I know some parents dont like it. And the pictures were a nice touch.
Rugrats in Paris: The Movie Novelisation does exactly what it is supposed to. It acts as a supplement to actually watching the movie itself. Granted, the language and sentences used are quite juvenile and very suited for a child, the book entertained me as much as it should have. While it was not fantastic, it was nice replaying over the events of the movie. I love Rugrats, and I will not shy away from admitting that. The book is really quick to read, (1-2 hours) so I think it's worth that
I loved this book so much when I read it, I used to adore the rugrats, and so I remember that I fell in love with this book and with its pictures. ^^ Just 14 years ago...Cute for what it is. A fairly accurate novelisation of the movie with minor changes. The language is good for young children, although there is deliberate misspelling of words when the babies talk. Doesnt bother me but I know some parents dont like it. And the pictures were a nice touch.

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