
Reach for this book when your child is anticipating a big family trip or expresses a sudden interest in movies and the magic of Hollywood. It serves as a comforting bridge between the familiar routine of Peppa's world and the exciting, sometimes overwhelming concept of traveling to a distant, famous place. This story helps preschoolers process the idea of adventure while emphasizing that family remains the core of any experience. As Peppa and her family head to the United States to star in a movie, the narrative explores themes of curiosity and wonder. It is perfectly suited for children aged 2 to 5, offering a blend of humor and imagination. Parents will appreciate how the book introduces the concept of different cultures and locations through a lens that feels safe, playful, and grounded in the strong bond of the Pig family.
None. The book is entirely secular and focuses on a joyful, lighthearted family vacation.





















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Sign in to write a reviewA 3-year-old who is about to go on their first airplane ride or a child who loves dressing up and pretending to be a superhero or a star. It is perfect for children who find comfort in the repetitive, predictable structure of Peppa Pig stories but are ready for a slightly more 'epic' setting.
This book can be read cold. Parents might want to be ready to explain what a 'movie set' or a 'trailer' is, as these are central to the Hollywood theme. A parent might reach for this after their child sees a billboard or a movie trailer and starts asking, "How are movies made?" or "Where do the people on TV live?"
For a 2-year-old, the joy is in seeing familiar characters in new, bright outfits. For a 4 or 5-year-old, the humor of 'Super Potato' and the specific details of the Hollywood setting provide more engagement and opportunities for world-building.
Unlike other travel books, this uses the 'fame' angle of Hollywood not to teach about celebrity, but to fuel a child's imaginative play. It makes a big, scary concept like international travel feel like a fun game of pretend.
Peppa and her family travel to Hollywood, California, after being invited to star in a new movie by Super Potato. The story follows their journey across the ocean, their arrival in the land of sunshine and palm trees, and the excitement of being on a real movie set. It captures the glamor of Hollywood through a preschooler's perspective, focusing on the fun of costumes, cameras, and the novelty of a new environment.
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