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Books in DC Super Heroes Character Education series

  • Batman Is Trustworthy

    Christopher Harbo, Otis Frampton

    Paperback (Capstone Young Readers, Feb. 1, 2018)
    Batman is reliable, always working to protect Gotham City. He is loyal to his friends like Robin, always watching his back. He is courageous when he fights against villains like the Joker. Batman is trustworthy! Using terms and ideas from the Six Pillars of Character framework, this book on trustworthiness supports school character education programs, while exciting readers with vivid illustrations of one of their favorite super heroes.
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  • Supergirl Is Patient

    Christopher Harbo, Rex Lokus, Gregg Schigiel

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2019)
    Supergirl waits her turn and takes her time. When Batgirl shares ideas, Supergirl lets her friend finish speaking before jumping in to share her opinions. When her and Superman battle Bizarro, she takes time to form a plan with her partner before jumping into battle. If she struggles to learn something new, she keeps working at it until she's mastered it. Supergirl is patient! With exciting examples from DC Super Heroes, this bright picture book inspires young readers to practice patience.
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  • Batman Is Loyal

    Christopher Harbo, Rex Lokus, Gregg Schigiel

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2019)
    Batman supports his friends and protects his city. He keeps his word to Commissioner Gordon, always ready to serve alongside the Gotham City police. When villains like Clayface cause chaos, Batman bravely leaps into battle. When Robin works to learn new skills, Batman is there to cheer him on. Batman is loyal! As part of the DC Super Heroes Character Education series, this book on loyalty supports school character education programs and excites young readers with action-packed illustrations.
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  • The Flash Is Caring

    Christopher Harbo, Otis Frampton

    Paperback (Capstone Young Readers, Feb. 1, 2018)
    The Flash works hard to protect Central City, helping people in need. He is grateful for the awesome teamwork of the Justice League. His super speed makes him a super hero, but being kind and compassionate makes him a great friend. The Flash is caring! Readers can explore what is means to be caring in this book, which used terms from the Six Pillars of Character Education framework.
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  • Green Lantern Is Responsible

    Christopher Harbo, Otis Frampton

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Feb. 1, 2018)
    When Green Lantern recites his oath, he promises to do his best. He practices self-control and uses his power ring only when necessary. He is diligent and perseveres in his fight against villains like Star Sapphire and Sinestro. Green Lantern is responsible! The idea of responsibility is explored using terms and ideas from the Six Pillars of Character Education and a glossary provides additional reader support.
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  • Superman Is a Good Citizen

    Christopher Harbo, Otis Frampton

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Feb. 1, 2018)
    With everything he does, Superman works to make Metropolis a better community. He respects the city's mayor and police and fire departments, working alongside them to fight against super villains like Lex Luthor. And as his alter ego, reporter Clark Kent, he's one of the city's most informed residents. Superman is a good citizen! Readers can learn more about what it takes to be a good citizen with DC Super Heroes and terminology from the Six Pillars of Character Education framework.
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  • Wonder Woman Is Respectful

    Christopher Harbo, Otis Frampton

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Feb. 1, 2018)
    Wonder Woman is grateful for her Lasso of Truth, which helps her defeat her enemies. When she works to stop the villain Circe, she tries to find a peaceful solution, putting safety first. And when she partners with Batgirl and Supergirl, she appreciates their ideas and talents. Wonder Woman is respectful! DC Super Heroes and bright illustrations bring the terms and ideas from the Six Pillars of Character Education to life in this picture book all about respect.
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  • Superman Is Cooperative

    Christopher Harbo, Rex Lokus, Gregg Schigiel

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2019)
    Superman always lends a hand to get things done. He works alongside the police to keep Metropolis safe. When he battles alongside his Justice League teammates, sometimes he leads and sometimes he follows. If Superman partners with Batman to defeat villains like Darkseid, he recognizes and respects his partner's strength. Superman is cooperative! Building on school character education themes, this exciting picture book shows young readers that even the mightiest of super heroes are cooperative.
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  • Aquaman Is Fair

    Christopher Harbo, Otis Frampton

    Paperback (Capstone Young Readers, Feb. 1, 2018)
    Aquaman is open-minded and listens to others. He can communicate with sea animals. Fighting with the other Justice League members, he plays by the rules. He even treats villains like King Shark with fairness. Aquaman is fair! In this bright picture book, fairness is explored with DC Super Heroes and terminology from the Six Pillars of Character framework.
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  • Wonder Woman Perseveres

    Christopher Harbo, Rex Lokus, Gregg Schigiel

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2019)
    Wonder Woman shows grit, never giving up, even when the job gets tough. When the Amazon Princess is challenged by the villian Circe, she battles back until the threat is gone. If she takes a mistep, she simply dusts herself off and keeps on going. The other members of the Justice League can count on Wonder Woman to persist no matter what. Wonder Woman perseveres! Using important themes from school character education programs, this picture book features vivid illustrations to teach young readers all about perseverance.
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  • Superman Is a Good Citizen

    Christopher Harbo, Otis Frampton

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2018)
    With everything he does, Superman works to make Metropolis a better community. He respects the city's mayor and police and fire departments, working alongside them to fight against super villains like Lex Luthor. And as his alter ego, reporter Clark Kent, he's one of the city's most informed residents. Superman is a good citizen! Readers can learn more about what it takes to be a good citizen with DC Super Heroes and terminology from the Six Pillars of Character Education framework.
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  • Wonder Woman Is Respectful

    Christopher Harbo, Otis Frampton

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Wonder Woman is grateful for her Lasso of Truth, which helps her defeat her enemies. When she works to stop the villain Circe, she tries to find a peaceful solution, putting safety first. And when she partners with Batgirl and Supergirl, she appreciates their ideas and talents. Wonder Woman is respectful! DC Super Heroes and bright illustrations bring the terms and ideas from the Six Pillars of Character Education to life in this picture book all about respect.
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