Captain Underpants & the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Book Review

By Shannon Gurnee
In Book Review
February 22, 2013
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Our kids love to read – especially when it comes to fun books they can read on their own or to one another.  In school, they are required to read 20 minutes a day and Captain Underpants is at the top of the list of books they enjoy reading.  Captain Underpants & the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers was written by Dav Pilkey and is available in stores now!

Join George, Harold, and the Captain to defeat Dr. Diaper and save the world!  The Washington Post online raves: “If you have grade school kids in the house, you may never see your tablet again.” ­

ABOUT THE BOOK

A world without UNDERPANTS?!!!

When we last saw our heroes, George and Harold, they had been turned into evil zombie nerds doomed to roam a devastated, postapocalyptic planet for all eternity. But why, you might ask, didn’t the amazing Captain Underpants save the boys from this frightening fate? Because Tippy Tinkletrousers and his time-traveling hijinks prevented George and Harold from creating Captain Underpants in the first place! Now, having changed the course of human history forever, they’ll have to figure out a way to CHANGE IT BACK.

Could this be the end for Captain Underpants?!!

For fans ages 7 and up.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Dav Pilkey created his first stories as comic books while he was in elementary school. Since then, in addition to the Captain Underpants series, his Scholastic books include numerous popular, award-winning books for children, such as Dog Breath, winner of the California Young Reader Medal; The Paperboy, a Caldecott Honor Book; The Adventures of Super Diaper Baby, which debuted at #1 on the New York Times bestseller list; and the Dumb Bunnies series. He is also the author of the New York Times bestselling The Adventures of Ook & Gluk: Kung-Fu Cavemen from the Future.

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CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS MOBILE APP

Calling all fans of the Captain! Get ready for all the action, thrills and “laffs” you’ve come to know and love in the Captain Underpants books with The Adventures of CaptainUnderpants App!  Experience the book like never before, for the first time in FULL COLOR!

GET THE APP ON iTunes

Want to know what our kids thought about Captain Underpants & the Revolting Revenge of the Robo-Boxers?  Be sure to take a look at the video below.

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This is a compensated post with Scholastic Books.
All opinions expressed in this post are 100% mine.

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Shannon Gurnee is the author of Redhead Mom formerly "The Mommy-Files", a national blog with a loyal following. She has a Bachelor's Degree in Marriage, Family, and Human Development with a Minor in Business Management. Shannon and her husband, Frank, have a large family with 6 awesome kids and love living on the Central Coast near San Luis Obispo, California, as well as traveling around the world. A full-time Social Media and Professional Blogger, Shannon also serves as a National Brand Ambassador for many well-known companies. Her blog focuses on motherhood, family fun activities, traveling, fashion, beauty, technology, wedding ideas and recipes while providing professional opinions on products, performances, restaurants, and a variety of businesses.

6 Responses to “Captain Underpants & the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Book Review”

  1. Jeannette says:

    My son loves this book series! I’m going to have to check out the app for him too!

  2. It’s awesome that they now have an app. I remember when book 1 came out. I thought it was the silliest thing and bought it for my son. I’m glad they’re still around!

  3. Karen says:

    My kids love this series too!

  4. My older boys have all loved reading this series. Somehow I suspect they’ll relive their chuckling when the youngest starts reading.

  5. Love the book series so I’m sure we will go crazy over the app, too!!!

  6. paula schuck says:

    My kids are big fans of the series and so are my nieces and nephews. I don’t get it really but I don’t get graphic novels really. Anyways, it doesn’t matter much as long as they are reading.

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