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Pokémon Primers: Dark Types Book

Book #23 of Pokémon Primers
Published by Pikachu Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
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About The Book

All Aboard a Stargazing Cruise with Pikachu & Dark-Type Pokémon!

Pikachu is excited to set sail on a stargazing cruise around the city. There’s just one problem: there are no Dark-type Pokémon here, and Pikachu knows they’d be the perfect guests! Join Pikachu to invite friends like Umbreon, Absol, Krokorok, and more to the cruise. Will Pikachu be able to invite them all before the ship leaves?

Pokémon Primers: Dark Types is a fun, interactive way to introduce Dark-type Pokémon to young children. With over 100 lift-and-reveal flaps and pronunciations next to each Pokémon’s name, this is a book both parents and kids can enjoy together. Take your Trainer-in-training on a Pokémon adventure today!

About The Author

Over her two-decade-long career, Simcha has written for Pokémon, Disney, Nick Jr., and Nickelodeon. It all started when Simcha was a student at New York University, where she landed an internship at the post-production house that dubbed the first seasons of the Pokémon television show. What started as a summer job in college has turned into a lifelong passion for Pikachu and writing for children. Simcha has authored dozens of Pokémon Books from short stories for beginning readers to detailed encyclopedias for dedicated anime fans. In her free time, Simcha loves to read with her husband and daughter, both of whom look just like Squirtle.

Pikachu Press is the Publishing imprint from The Pokémon Company International. Launched in Spring 2012, we continue to publish exciting titles and new formats, aimed at kids (and the young at heart) everywhere!

Product Details

  • Publisher: Pikachu Press (October 29, 2024)
  • Length: 28 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781604382471
  • Ages: 3 - 99

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