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Captain Underpants and the Preposterous Plight of the Purple Potty People: Color Edition is a 176-page hardcover book packed with vibrant illustrations and humor, designed for readers in grades 2-10. With a Lexile measure of 850, it balances challenge and fun, making it a top choice for young readers seeking fast-paced, engaging adventures. Highly rated by thousands, this edition transforms reading into a colorful, screen-free experience.




| Best Sellers Rank | #734,824 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #37 in Children's Superhero Science Fiction #389 in Children's Humor #538 in Children's Friendship Books |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 5,495 Reviews |
A**R
Hilarious!
My kids love this book and keep asking for the rest of the set. It is hilarious, silly, creative, warm and sweet! A lot of parents told me about how popular these books are. I thought only young kids love this style (in terms of story and illustration) because....kids are kids. But after I read one out of curiosity, I was attracted to it, too. I think everyone can read it, from 6 to 106:)
E**M
Hilarious, Fast-Paced, and Perfect for Young Readers
My little one burned through all 32 chapters (176 pages!) of this color edition in just two days โ and as a mom who loves books, that alone makes my heart so happy. Anything that pulls a child into reading instead of screen time is a win, and Captain Underpants and the Preposterous Plight of the Purple Potty People delivers nonstop fun. Dav Pilkeyโs humor, wild creativity, and bright illustrations keep kids fully engaged from start to finish. This edition looks fantastic, and the story is just as silly and entertaining as ever. A fantastic choice for young readers who love fast, funny adventures.
R**A
love it
Adding to my Captain Underpants collection because one of the kids I babysit can't get enough of them so I keep buying more. We love Captain Underpants around here. It draws in even the more reluctant reader.
C**5
Fun read for kids
Great series! My son loves Dav Pilky books.
D**S
scholastic or paw print?
We love all the Day Pilkey Captain Underpants books, Super Diaper Baby, too. We have all the books in hardcover, and the odd thing is that books 5 and 8 while hardcover are from a different publisher, NOT Scholastic, but something called Paw Print, or some such. The dimensions of the book are smaller and the paper is newsprint instead of the nice glossy paper found in the Scholastic. I would love to have the complete Scholastic set. Wondering if anyone else had this experience? As for the books themselves: creative, inventive, lyrical, Pilkey truly is a master. Some folks may not like some of the language, I certainly don't enjoy saying "idiot" or "dumb". I understand it is part of the lexicon of young children, however I simply change the words to " silly" or leave them out altogether. Beyond that, I think they are marvelous. I am reading them to a 4 year old, not quite reading yet.
R**W
Even though is says hardcover, the pages inside are paperback :(
The story is fantastic, as are all the captain underpants books! I'm writing this because I was disappointed that this book has paperback pages in a hardcover shell. I bought four captain underpants books, all in hardcover, thinking they would all be the same. This one is not the same as the others, it is smaller in size, and while the outside is hard cover, the pages inside are that of a paperback book. All the other hard cover versions had the glossy paper inside. Just a warning for anyone looking to purchase this for the better pages. My son already owns the whole collection in paper back, and I was purchasing this so he would have nicer copies.
A**N
Grandson loves to read these
Eight year old grandson loved these books and he read and reread them all. They have a cartoon format. It helped him appreciate reading Heโs 9 now and moved on to more difficult books but will still pull these out for a quick read.
J**.
My grandson loves to read these books!
I bought this book for my grandsonโs birthday. His an avid fan and reader of these books and he enjoys reading them along with the great graphics from beginning to end.
M**S
Fun, Colorful, and Perfect for Bedtime Reading
Introduction: In this review, I will share my experience with the latest addition to our Captain Underpants collection, "Captain Underpants and the Preposterous Plight of the Purple Potty People: Color Edition". This is the third book we've bought in the Captain Underpants series in color, and it continues to deliver the same silly and innocent humor that reminds me of my own childhood. Why We Love Captain Underpants: The Captain Underpants series is a delightful mix of silly humor and adventurous plots that make it a joy to read. The innocent humor and playful storyline are perfect for lighthearted bedtime reading sessions with my child. It's a wonderful way to unwind and share a few laughs before bed. Color Edition vs. Original: In our opinion, the color editions are far superior to the original gray versions. The vibrant illustrations bring the story to life and make it much more engaging for young readers. The colorful pages capture the essence of the characters and the fun, making the reading experience more immersive. Expectations and Experience: Based on our experience with the previous Captain Underpants books, we had high expectations for this one, and it did not disappoint. The humor, the flip-o-rama feature, and the quirky characters remain consistent with the series. My boy loves it, and we bought this book as a graduation present for him today. He was thrilled to add it to his collection. Flip-O-Rama Section: We absolutely love the flip-o-rama section. It's super unique and fun, adding an interactive element to the reading experience. The flip-o-rama pages never fail to elicit giggles and excitement, making the story even more engaging. Reading Sessions: We use these books for our bedtime reading routine. It's a perfect way to end the day, sharing the laughter and excitement of Captain Underpants' adventures. The stories are entertaining for both kids and adults, making bedtime a fun and bonding experience. Target Age Group: This book, like the rest of the series, is best suited for 7-year-olds. The humor and adventure are perfectly tailored to capture the imagination and interest of young readers. Pros: Innocent Humor: Reminds me of my childhood, making it enjoyable for both kids and parents. Colorful Illustrations: Brings the story to life, making it more engaging than the original gray versions. Consistent Quality: Continues the fun and humor of the series with no noticeable changes, just a fun continuation. Flip-O-Rama Section: A super unique and fun feature that adds an interactive element to the book. Perfect for Bedtime Reading: Makes bedtime a fun and bonding experience. Cons: None noticed; it perfectly fits our expectations and needs. Conclusion: "Captain Underpants and the Preposterous Plight of the Purple Potty People: Color Edition" is a fantastic addition to any young reader's collection. It maintains the silly, innocent humor that makes the series so beloved, and the color illustrations add an extra layer of enjoyment. The flip-o-rama section is a highlight, providing unique, interactive fun. It's perfect for bedtime reading and is sure to be a hit with any 7-year-old. Highly recommended!
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A**H
Captain underpants is very good
The most important part about being
C**C
Muy interesante
Es muy divertido y tiene muchas aventuras
K**R
Best book for kids
The 'Captain Underpants' series, even with its style of humor, is a great book. It shows three lessons. One: to write, explore and dream. Two: to know that if you are naughty, consequences exist. Three: don't hypnotise your principal. Just don't. Sure to get kids laughing at all times.
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