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What are the best Pokemon books?

2022-08-05T13:30:45.478Z


Did you think the Pokémon universe was only about video games, cartoons or movies? Think again, there is also


Pikachu, Squirtle, Bulbasaur, Charmander, Chrysacier, Rattata… there are hundreds of Pokémon and it's hard to remember them all.

Immerse yourself in their universe, or discover it, thanks to the Pokémon books.

Telling stories or giving you information about all these little characters, they are very varied and can satisfy all reading desires.

If you are looking for a book for yourself or to offer to someone close to you who is passionate about this universe, consult our selection.

It contains the best commercially available Pokémon books.

You can complete your purchase with a set of Pokémon cards, which were frantically exchanged at recess, or even a derivative product such as a plush.

Let your Pokémon trainer instincts speak and fall back into childhood while reading.

our selection

  • Pokemon: The Ned Encyclopedia

  • Pokémon: The Legendary and Mythical Pokémon Guide

  • Pokémon Volume 1: Pokémon Sword and Shield

  • Pokémon: XXL Custom Adventures

  • Pokemon: The Great Adventure Volume 1

  • Pokémon: All 8 Regions

  • Kanto's Pokédex in Galar

  • Pokemon: The Ned Encyclopedia

    • Fnac

      €12.90

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    • Culture

      €12.90

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    • Leclerc

      €12.90

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    • Amazon

      €12.90

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    • PicWicToys

      €12.90

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    As its name suggests, the Encyclo Ned is the reference work to know everything about Pokémon since their creation.

    Inside, you will learn everything there is to know about their universe, starting with the adventures of the trainer Sasha through the different regions, his friends, his rivals, but also all his most famous fights.

    This new edition is supplemented with information on the Kalos region.

    • New edition

    Pokémon: The Legendary and Mythical Pokémon Guide

    • Fnac

      €5.95

      SEE

    • Culture

      €5.95

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    • Leclerc

      €5.95

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    • PicWicToys

      €5.95

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    • Amazon

      €5.95

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    Complete your knowledge of Pokémon with the book Pokémon: A Guide to Legendary and Mythical Pokémon.

    It brings together all the information you need to know about the rarest and most powerful Pokémon in the different regions.

    Type, category, attack abilities, talents… everything is listed.

    The creatures of this fantastic universe will have no more secrets for you after reading this book.

    • Easy reading

    Pokémon Volume 1: Pokémon Sword and Shield

    • Fnac

      €6.90

      SEE

    • Culture

      €6.90

      SEE

    • Leclerc

      €6.90

      SEE

    • Amazon

      €6.90

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    • PicWicToys

      €6.90

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    In the book Pokémon Volume 1: Pokémon Sword and Shield, you will discover the character of Arnold, a young inexperienced trainer who finds himself in the middle of crazy adventures.

    After running after a huge Pandabar, he is helped by Sword and Shield, a duo of trainers.

    The young hero decides to follow them to the Arena Challenge.

    A legendary competition.

    • Story

    Pokémon: XXL Custom Adventures

    • Fnac

      €9.90

      SEE

    • Culture

      €9.90

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    • Leclerc

      €9.90

      SEE

    • Amazon

      €9.90

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    Do you want to read a book where you are the hero?

    This is what the book Les Pokémon: Aventure sur mesure XXL offers you.

    Here, you make the decisions and that defines the rest of the story.

    The action takes place in Alola, a tropical region teeming with unknown Pokémon.

    You will be accompanied by Pikachu to help you evolve and meet all the challenges.

    • The reader is the hero

    Pokemon: The Great Adventure Volume 1

    • Fnac

      10 €

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    • Culture

      10 €

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    • Leclerc

      10 €

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    • Amazon

      10 €

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    • Cdiscount

      10 €

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    Here, we find Rouge et Bleu, two young trainers full of energy and determined to realize all their dreams.

    Red is considered the best trainer around, and Professor Chen convinces him to go in search of new Pokémon in order to complete the Pokédex, the encyclopedia listing all existing Pokémon.

    The young trainer will go from surprise to surprise.

    • Saga in 3 volumes

    Pokémon: All 8 Regions

    • Fnac

      €12.95

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    • Culture

      €12.95

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    • Leclerc

      €12.95

      SEE

    • Amazon

      €12.95

      SEE

    How well do you know Pokémon?

    Thanks to the Pokémon book: The complete 8 regions, you can test your knowledge.

    It brings together 8 adventures featuring Sasha and her friends.

    Throughout his adventures, he will introduce you to the eight regions known to date: Kanto, Johto, Kalos, Unys, Hoenn, Sinnoh, Alola and Galar, as well as the Pokémon that inhabit them.

    • 8 adventures

    Kanto's Pokédex in Galar

    • Fnac

      €17.95

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    • Culture

      €17.95

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    • Amazon

      €17.95

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    • Leclerc

      €17.95

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      €17.95

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    Since the first Pokémon season, many creatures have been created and added to this great family.

    The Pokédex book from Kanto to Galar lists all Pokémon.

    The reader will find the name, the type, the region of appearance, the weight, the size, the category, the evolutions and the possible attacks.

    This new edition includes Pokémon from the Galar region.

    • New edition

    Why should children read Pokémon books?

    Appearing in the 1990s, Pokémon have seen many children grow up, some of whom are parents in turn.

    If this is your case, you know the world of Pokémon well and may want to introduce your toddlers to it.

    This will bring back good memories and allow you to share beautiful moments of complicity with your children.

    If you didn't grow up with Pokémon, don't worry, there are plenty of good reasons to introduce them to your dear darlings.

    The first thing is that they are very easily accessible.

    You can have them read without difficulty to children discovering reading, therefore from 6 years old.

    As they are mostly manga, they are illustrated and therefore much more fun and captivating, even for young readers.

    It is therefore the ideal way to introduce your children to reading and give them a taste for books.

    Another very interesting point, the Pokémon books convey good messages.

    We meet heroes who fight for what they believe to be right and who show courage.

    Values ​​that will be useful to your children.

    Where do Pokemon come from?

    Everyone knows Pokémon and has at least heard of them.

    But few really know where they come from and know their history.

    We shed some light on the origins of this planetary phenomenon.

    Let's first talk about the creator of Pokémon: the Japanese Satoshi Tajiri.

    The man, developer, began to work at Nintendo in the 90s. The first video games, Green and Red were released on Game Boy in 1996, at the time they were only available in Japan.

    The success is immediate, and derivative products are not long in arriving.

    An animated series is created, we all still remember the credits, but also Pokémon cards, derivative products such as stuffed animals, or even Pokémon books.

    Now let's see how Satoshi Tajiri came up with the idea to create the Pokémon.

    It comes to him from his childhood.

    At the time, he raised locusts for racing.

    He began to collect other insects, so much so that his friends nicknamed him Dr Bug (insect doctor).

    Passionate about game consoles, the desire to design a little quickly arrived.

    The name Pokémon comes from the contraction of Pocket (pocket) and Monsters (monsters).

    Pokémon are therefore literally "Pocket Monsters" since once they are inside their Pokémon Ball, they take up little space.

    Today there are nearly 1000 species of Pokémon, spread over 8 generations.

    The craze around Pokémon is not empty, even nearly 30 years after their creation.

    They certainly still have very good years ahead of them.

    Source: leparis

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