WONDER WOMAN AT SUPER HERO HIGH presents Wonder Woman, Super Girl, Bat Girl, Harley Quinn, and Poison Ivy (and more!) as high schoolers grappling with questions about identity, belonging, and learning how to use their powers.
Browsing: Superhero books
The Inconceivable Adventures of Cabbage Boy: In the Beginning is the story of Ralph Spitzle, a 9-year-old with an interesting superpower.
This month’s best selling kids series from The Children’s Book Review’s affiliate store, Superhero Classics: I Can Read Level 2, is a great series to hook young readers that show an interest in classic superheros.
I wanted to give parents an entertaining resource that helped them establish a strong and healthy foundation for their kids and that made the “eat your vegetables” conversation much more fun and exciting.
The Rootlets: Super Rootabilities is the first book in a healthy-eating-meets-superhero-action early reader series. The series is written by certified health coach, wellness expert, and plant-based chef Vicki Marquez.
Holy books, Batman! The Batman Classic series is this month’s best selling kids series from The Children’s Book Review’s affiliate store.
Two fathers came together to discuss a common problem, neither of them were happy with the selection of children’s books they were reading to their young children.
SUPER SCHNOZ AND THE GATES OF SMELL is about a boy with a giant-sized nose who becomes the unlikely hero when a criminal organization plots to destroy his school. The story is a perfect storm of my love of super hero comics and the fact that I was born into a family of big noses.
Have you ever met a superhero? Elijah the Superhero is a children’s picture book that promotes strong moral values through a fun and heartwarming story.
The concept of a superhero—someone who has special powers to fight evil and protect humanity from dangers seen and unseen—appeals to most all children and to most all adults. Following is a handy guide to all the classic superheroes and a few new superhero books.