Clawdeen Wolf and the Freaky-Fabulous Fashion Show

Before going into the actual review, I want to point out some things about Monster High in general. The series is not only entertaining but also teaches good things and makes them good for young readers:

1. There is never any bad language.

2. There is no tolerance for hatred or prejudice.

3. There is no sex. (There is some very basic romance, though.)

4. There is always some kind of positive moral in each book.

In this book, it's summer vacation and Clawdeen is going to hold a fashion show to raise money for cheerleader outfits and much-needed sports equipment. She also hopes to show her ability in making really fabulous clothing.

The problem she runs into is that her family is going to host a major family gathering of there pack (they are werewolves, by the way) and this means lots of people and very little time for her to work on her projects for the show.

The needs of the pack is considered to come before everything else. Worse yet one of the younger members really messes up all the work that Clawdeen has done so far.

Clawdeen is very upset but someone suggests to her that she doesn't have to do every single thing herself. There are lots of family there so why not ask them?

Morals: The family is very important and should come first in people's thoughts. Also, if you are having some kinds of personal problems than simply ask someone for help. Don't hold everything inside and let it fester.

Which blends into my answer to the age-old question of Why are we here?

To help others.


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