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Books with title Superhero Me!

  • Superhero Mission

    Sue Graves

    Paperback (MMS Gold, Dec. 1, 2012)
    A recurring nightmare of Kojo's gives Sima an idea for a game set in a medieval castle. The trio travel back in time, but soon Kojo is faced with re-living his nightmare over and over again.
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  • Superhero Levi

    Catie L Cordero

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 16, 2018)
    Superhero Levi is a story about a boy named Levi who believes he is a superhero due to the fact that he can conquer obstacles like climbing the stairs and turning a bowl into a hat. We discover in this story that Levi’s struggles and victories are different from those another four-year-old child might face. At the end of the story, Levi mentions that he has heard that he has a syndrome. He doesn't know what this words means. He concludes that if he works hard he can do anything. No matter what life may throw, he can take it because he's a superhero.This story teaches children about special needs and disabilities through a viewpoint that they can comprehend: a superhero that embarks on a life adventure, encountering obstacles and triumphs. When children are not taught about special needs and celebrating our differences, they might respond in a negative manner when they encounter a child who isn’t like them. By teaching our children about special needs and disabilities, we promote a healthy and beautiful interpretation of the word “different” for all children are wonderfully made and gifted.In addition, Superhero Levi encourages children to never give up when they face difficulties. If they work hard, they can achieve.
  • Heck, Superhero

    Martine Leavitt

    Hardcover (Front Street imprint of Boyds Mills Press, June 4, 2004)
    Heck is used to getting by on his own; his mother is unreliable, at best. But even a boy with a rich imagination is going to have a tough time managing when he and his mother find themselves without a home. It’s a good thing Heck has wit, strength, and a lot of optimism.
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  • My Superhero

    Nancy Barcenas, Dave Barcenas

    language (, Sept. 7, 2013)
    An Original newchildren's travel series! Get your copy today!My Superhero is about a little boy who wants to be asuperhero. In this book, the family is in Gibraltar, and the storyunfolds as they climb the Rock of Gibraltar. They have unexpectedmonkey adventures, share some laughs, and learn what makes a truesuperhero.The European Travel Series, are children's books with a travel and family theme. They include some interesting aspects specific to each country. Each book is a stand alone. But as a series, you follow the family and their experiences in different European countries. More books in the series will be coming soon!Previous books in the series include:Book 1, Robot Luie. This book is about a little boy who wants to be a robot and enlists the help of everyone in the family to help him make his wish come true.Book 2, A Song For Saffron. Join the family in southern Spain as they provide foster care for asweet little abandoned dog. They quickly fall in love with the dog they name Saffron. And they soon discover that Saffron loves music.Scroll up and grab your copy today!
  • My Mom, My Superhero

    Jason D'Rocha, Bohao

    eBook (JRstorytellers, Dec. 3, 2016)
    "My Mom, My Superhero" is a book about gratitude and love and is a tribute to Supermoms all over the world!This is a heart warming story told from the perspective of a child from a blended family, who recognizes her mother as a Superhero for the "extra" ordinary things she does each and every day. A story that helps children to recognize and appreciate the true superheros in their lives.
  • I'm A Superhero

    Daxton Wilde

    Hardcover (Gibbs Smith, Sept. 13, 2005)
    I'm A Superhero reaches beyond borders and cultures, helping children and their families to be brave, helping parents explain cancer to their young children, and helping families cope with one of life's most difficult situations through love and humor. Written by four-year-old Daxton Wilde with the help of his mother while he was undergoing chemotherapy and radiation treatments for a brain tumor, the book places Wilde as the central character, a superhero fighting "a bad guy named Cancer" with the help of "Captain Chemo." Daxton Wilde was just four years old when doctors discovered a tumor on his brain. Months of aggressive treatment including chemotherapy and radiation followed, but Daxton never once complained. He turned instead to drawing. He drew his doctors, his nurses, his first helicopter ride, and his family as they kept him company in the hospital. He also loved to draw pictures of the superhero he created, "Captain Chemo," who battled the bad guy growing inside him. Although Daxton Wilde lost his battle with cancer at age five, his touching story lives on to help others. I'm a Superhero has already been translated into Spanish and Japanese, and will soon feature translation in Arabic, German, Thai, and Chinese. "Daxton the Superhero" still has lots of work to do. After all, heroes are always up, up, and away... and on to the next courageous deed. Daxton Wilde was a five-year-old superhero who battled "the bad guy named cancer" with unfailing optimism and bravery. During his illness, Daxton spent much of his treatment at home with his family, where he worked on writing and illustrating this book with the help of is mother, Sherry. Sherry and her husband, Scott, live with their children in Utah. The Daxton Wilde Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing hope, comfort, and strength to those suffering from the psychological trauma associated with cancer, especially in children. The Daxton Wilde Foundation was created to help spread Daxton's inspirational story around the world. A portion of royalties from sales of the book will be donated to the foundation. For more information, go to www.daxtonwilde.com.
  • Heck Superhero

    Martine Leavitt

    eBook (Boyds Mills Press, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Heck is used to getting by on his own; his mother is unreliable, at best. But even a boy with a rich imagination is going to have a tough time managing when he and his mother find themselves without a home. It's a good thing Heck has wit, strength, and a lot of optimism.
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  • Superhero 9

    Amy Mintz

    language (ABC Entertainment Group, March 19, 2017)
    “Superhero 9” introduces you to the MI9 Team, a group of nine superheroes who joined forces to achieve social change. Each superhero represents one of the nine multiple intelligences (hence the name of the team: MI9), a character trait and social cause. The MI9 Team members possess impressive skills and superpowers that help to spread positivity throughout the world. Like many of us, the members of this team have pasts filled with hardship and tough struggles. However, these dedicated individuals found ways to overcome their obstacles. They took their pasts and transformed into extraordinary individuals—superheroes, and began to combat the evil forces of the world and improve the quality of life for us all. We all know that superheroes have special magical powers to bring about positive change to a world in desperate need. But the MI9 Team represents something more in their strengths and abilities… something we all have, including you!
  • My Superhero

    Sunita Pal, Pamela Pal

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 14, 2018)
    A cute rhyming story about a little girl and her superhero. It's all about someone she admires and looks up to. Can you guess who this superhero might be?
  • Superhero Dad

    Timothy Knapman

    Paperback (Nosy Crow Ltd, May 7, 2015)
    Superhero Dad
  • My Superhero

    Chris Owen, Moira Court

    Paperback (Fremantle Press, April 1, 2014)
    Superheroes have a lot of super attributes—amazing strength, incredible speed, and sensational outfits, for starters—but this charming book focuses on a less celebrated super skill, something closer to home for young readers A numbat youth compares superheroes found in comic books and cartoons with a different kind of superhero: his dad. He comes to realize that being a dad is far more important than any super powers typical of heroes in modern fiction. This delightful picture book introduces impressive natural abilities of 12 different mask-wearing superdad animals from around the world. Rhyming couplets, onomatopoeias, and alliterations engage readers while lift-the-flaps reveal more information and add mystery.
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  • Superheroes

    Jimmy Gownley

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Oct. 4, 2011)
    Superheroes take flight in the third volume in the comics sensation Amelia Rules!—now repackaged as a hardcover!Meet Amelia Louise McBride. She’s been forced to move out of Manhattan after her parents decided to get divorced, and is now living in a small town (who cares which one) with her mom and her aunt, Tanner. Not to mention the fact that she’s dealing with being the new kid in school, many trips to the principal’s office, first kisses, etc. But you know what? She’s got her friends Reggie, Rhonda, and Pajamaman, and everything’s going to be okay. Except, of course, when it isn’t. In Book 3, the members of G.A.S.P. (Gathering of Awesome Super Pals) embrace their inner superheroes, even if it means wearing underwear over their pants.
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