Share the classic Ghostbusters movies with your family in this engaging board book featuring the adorable ghost, Slimer, in a mischievous adventure.
Follow Slimer, everyone’s favorite ghost from the classic Ghostbusters movies, as he explores the city, adding a number of new experiences in a counting book that takes little Ghostbusters on an adventure from one to ten.
It’s a quiet day in New York City when Slimer escapes the Ghostbusters’ firehouse to have some fun. He’s out on the town and enjoying himself while eating three hot dots, sliming six trees, and chasing eight bees. Filled with original art, this entertaining counting book takes preschoolers through a fun ghost story that brings more giggles than gasps.
5 out of 5 stars. (Although it could be 10/10 stars because I can now count higher. Ask me sometime and be prepared to be amazed.) But of course I'd say this because I'm fuzzy on the whole good/bad thing.
Slimer is totally cute and a combination of The Real Ghostbusters and Ghostbusters 1 versions. I was kind of expecting that which is GREAT once I made actual physical contact.
Overall, this book made me feel so funky.
Will it make its way onto my nephew's shelf in the very near future? The answer is the same is if someone asks if you're a God.
This book felt like it was just trying to do an inside joke all of the time (references to Ghostbusters plot points), which I wasn't really into, but I understand that this would be worthwhile for people who are bigger Ghostbusters fans than I am. As a semi-fan, it felt like I was missing context the whole time because I wasn't sure why Slimer would escape and why we were focusing on him when the movie series doesn't give him this kind of undivided attention. The illustrations were well done and I appreciated that it taught the concept of counting. The numbered tabs that were used for counting were appealing to my 1 1/2 year old--she liked that it changed the shape of the pages.