Advance Book Review: Bart Simpson’s Manual of Mischief

The master of pranks and mischief gets another  book. Is it worth the buy? Jump in and find out.

This book is as much of an activity book as it is a read. This is, actually, actually, Pedigree Books should take notes on. It’s not a sterile read with stupid crossword puzzles or anything of that. It has tangible things, like the stickers in the front cover, the mini “Phone Call Funnies” book, as well as the foldout “Timeline of Trouble.” Manual of Mischief feels like it is compiled by Bart himself. This is actually worth the money just with the look and feel. It actually has a theme, and the sticks with it.

The coolest things in this book are: the stickers in the front, the Disguise-A-Rama folding cards, and the Timeline of Trouble. What gets me is that while the activities and reading material in the book is great, Insight could have put more in. I’m not asking for double the size, but like one or two more articles. Definitely a good time for younger kids.

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