<b><b><b>A Summer 2020 Kids' Indie Next Great Read</b></b><br />An Amazon Best Book of the Month: Ages 6-8<br /></b><br />âA great way to introduce the tiniest Whovians to the series and thrill those of us who are still kids at heart."â<i>Nerdist<br /></i><br />âA gorgeous, approachable, colorful style."â<i>Comics Worth Reading<br /><br /></i>âA cute introduction into the world of <i>Doctor Who</i> for the children in your life. With bright, fun cartoon illustrations, it is something that everyone can enjoy flipping through."âMarkie Rustad, Ballast Book Company, Bremerton, WA<br /><br /><b>Praise for other books in the Pop Classics series:</b><br />âThanks to the delightful illustrations of Kim Smith, families can bond over the lovable alien and his friendship with Elliot in book form.ââJami Ganz, <i>Entertainment Weekly</i>, on <i>E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial </i><br /><br />âI was quickly won over by the charm of the writing and the awesome illustrations. Kim Smith's drawings have a distinctive style that imbues life into every single page.ââ<i>Sweety High</i>, on <i>Buffy the Vampire Slayer</i><br /> <br />âA lovely trip down memory lane that you can share with your little ones.ââ<i>Neatorama</i>, on <i>Back to the Future</i><br /> <br />âSmithâs art is excellent. . . . Her illustrations do a terrific job summing up the key moments of the movie, creating a rich picture of what happens in the film in only 40 pages.ââ<i>Comics Worth Reading</i>, on <i>The Karate Kid</i><br /> <br />âKids will delight in the spooky-but goofy story and the surprise at the end, and parents will chuckle at this new take on an old favorite.ââ<i>GeekDad</i>, on <i>The X-Files: Earth Children Are Weird</i><br /><br />â<i>Home Alone: The Classic Illustrated Storybook</i> offers all the fun of the original movie in a darling hardcover package whose read-aloud story teaches lessons about responsibility and the importance of family.ââPop Culture Insider, on <i>Home Alone</i>