What are the best home alone pop classics currently available to purchase? This article attempts to give you some answers to guide you in the process of purchasing the best home alone pop classics to suit your needs. In our buying guide, we outline certain features to consider when buying home alone pop classics. It is important to take time and research before you commit to purchasing.

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1. Ghostbusters (Ghostbusters) (Little Golden Book)

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Who You Gonna Call? The Ghostbusters of course.
For years the original Ghostbusters movie has been giving fans of all ages laugh-out-loud thrills and chills. Now you can enjoy the classic film Ghostbusters in the lighthearted Ghostbusters Little Golden Book.
The book retells the introductions of Slimer, Ecto-1, and, of course, the Ghostbusters!
The 24 page book measures about 8-inches tall x 6 1/2-inches wide.
Ages 8 and up.

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For over 30 years the original Ghostbusters movie has been giving fans of all ages laugh-out-loud thrills and chills. Now, for the first time ever, boys and girls ages 3 to 7 can enjoy the classic Ghostbusters in a lighthearted Little Golden Book retelling that will introduce them to Slimer, Ecto-1, and, of course, the Ghostbusters!

2. Home Alone: The Classic Illustrated Storybook (Pop Classics)

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Home Alone The Classic Illustrated Storybook

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The beloved, classic Christmas movie is now an illustrated storybook for readers of all ages!

With an amusing read-aloud story and enchanting, immersive illustrations, this charming adaptation is the perfect nostalgic gift alongside family holiday classics likeThe Polar ExpressandHow the Grinch Stole Christmas. Eight-year-old Kevin McCallister wished his family would disappear. He never thought his wish would come true! Can he keep a couple of crooks from entering his house? And will his family return in time for Christmas? Complete with bumbling burglars, brilliant booby traps, and a heartwarming happy ending, this picture book is perfect for movie fans, parents, and any kid whos ever dreamed of being home alone.

3. Home Alone 2: Lost in New York: The Classic Illustrated Storybook (Pop Classics)

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YIKES! Kevin did it again! The beloved sequel toHome Aloneis now an adorable picture book for the whole family.

Its the holidays and Kevin doesnt want to go on his family vacationto Florida. Amid the chaos and confusion of the airport, he accidentally boards thewrong plane and ends up alone (again!) in New York City. Kevin goessightseeing, checks into a hotel, and enjoys limo rides, all courtesyof his dads credit card. But then he makes a shocking discovery: the burglars who tried to robhis house last year are back, and this time they plan to rob a toystore on Christmas Eve! Can Kevin stop them and save Christmaswith the help of some new friends? Charmingly illustrated by Kim Smith, this sweet and funny adaptationwill delight fans of theHome Alonefranchise, young and old alike.

4. Back to the Future (Pop Classics)

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Great Scott! The hilarious hit movie from the 1980s is now a wild and wacky picture book perfect for kids of any age!

More than 30 years after its theatrical debut, Back to the Future remains a perennial favorite in classrooms and at family movie nights across the country. This story illustrated by Kim Smith captures all the classic moments of the film through fun and kid-friendly illustrations. Follow teenage Marty McFly as he travels from 1985 to 1955, meets his parents (as teenagers), and teaches his father how to stand up to bullies. Complete with a time-traveling DeLorean, a mad scientist companion, and a lightning-fueled finale, this is the perfect book for kids, parents, and anyone looking to go back in time.

5. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial: The Classic Illustrated Storybook (Pop Classics)

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Steven Spielbergs classic sci-fi story of interplanetary friendship makes a perfect picture book for the whole family.

When E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial was released in theaters thirty-five years ago, its bittersweet story enchanted millions and the film surpassed Star Wars to become the highest-grossing movie of all time. Now the cinematic blockbuster is transformed into an illustrated storybook, with colorful, adorable drawings by Kim Smith. Here is a story you cant help but love: After E.T. is stranded on Earth, he takes refuge with Elliott, a boy in need of a friend. Together they find a way to help E.T. get back home. Along the way, both child and alien learn important lessons about courage, friendship, and the power of imagination. This is the perfect read-along story for children, their parents, and E.T. fans across the universe.

6. Jurassic Park Little Golden Book (Jurassic Park)

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Celebrate the 25th Anniversary of Jurassic Park with this amazing Little Golden Book adaptation!

In 1993 Academy Award-winning director Steven Spielberg introduced audiences everywhere to Jurassic Park, which instantly became a worldwide phenomenon that is still regarded as one of the greatest blockbuster films of all time. Now, the movie's youngest fans and dinosaur enthusiasts can relive the movie in this fun, action-packed--and age-appropriate--Little Golden Book adaptation of Jurassic Park!

7. The Karate Kid: The Classic Illustrated Storybook (Pop Classics)

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The classic movie about a boy and his karate teacher is now an adorable picture book for the whole family!

When The Karate Kid appeared in theaters in 1984, its heartwarming story of an unlikely friendship between a bullied boy and the Japanese maintenance man in his new apartment building became an instant classic. Now the beloved film is reimagined as a cute and colorful picture book, with charming illustrations by Kim Smith. When young Daniel is targeted by students from the Cobra Kai dojo, his neighbor Mr. Miyagi agrees to train him for the upcoming karate tournament. But why is Mr. Miyagi making Daniel wax his cars, sand his deck, and paint his house? Will Daniel ever master the art of karate? This timeless story of overcoming the odds will delight kids, their parents, and anyone who has ever had that one special teacher.

8. A Die Hard Christmas: The Illustrated Holiday Classic

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A delightful Christmas storybook for adults based on the action-packed Die Hard movie

All John McClane wants for Christmas is to reunite with his estranged family. But when his wifes office holiday party turns into a deadly hostage situation, he has to save her life before he can get home in time for Christmas!

The unconventional fan-favoritemovie Die Hard is now an illustrated storybookcomplete with machine guns, European terrorists, and a cop whos forced to rely on all his cunning and skills (and the help of a fellow officer) to save the day. Based on the classic Night Before Christmas poem and filled with whimsical illustrations, this cleverly reimagined homage is destined to become a holiday classic.

*Contains adult material including violence and strong language. Reader discretion is advised. Ho-ho-ho.

9. Elf: A Short Story of a Tall Tale

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Great product!

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This is the story of Buddy Hobbs, an elf who feels a little out of place at the North Pole. The clumsy 6'2" elf is constantly banging his head on doorframes, beams, and cabinets, missing his toy-creating quota and is the only baritone in the elf choir. But what Buddy lacks in elfin abilities, he makes up for in Christmas cheer! Will Buddy's unique personality help him discover his true place in the real world?

10. Home Alone

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Paperback
English
Juvenile Beginning reading
Comedy, humor,
Action adventure survival

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Seven-year-old Kevin McAllister, improbably enough, is left behind when his family goes to France for Christmas vacation, and the precocious boy must defend the homestead from two burglars who have invaded the neighborhood

Conclusion

By our suggestions above, we hope that you can found the best home alone pop classics for you. Please don't forget to share your experience by comment in this post. Thank you!
Jill Rose