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Books with title Superkid

  • Superkid

    Christina L. Barr

    language (, March 21, 2012)
    Felix’s father says he suffers from an “overactive imagination.” After believing to have saved his mother’s life, Felix dons his baby blanket and a pair of special shoes to transform into Superkid! After his failing powers humiliate him on his first day of school, Felix begins to doubt if he’s truly special at all. But when he befriends Kiara—a sassy classmate who is far beyond her years in intelligence—and Li—a timid neighbor who believes in Felix’s power—they become a trio of heroes and pull Felix deeper into his fantasy. Superkid, Princess Lady Diva, and Stickman go around helping those in need…as long as their parents believe it’s only pretend. How far can their imagination take them before they all get in trouble? “Let there be epic!”
  • Superkid

    Claire Freedman, Sarah McIntyre

    eBook (Scholastic Picture Books, May 2, 2013)
    Wish you could beat any bully and make broccoli disappear? Then make a date with Superkid. He may look like an ordinary schoolboy, but don't be fooled! He's super-fast, super-brave and he has x-ray vision. He can petrify pirates and make vegetables vanish. Does he sound at all like you? A heroic rhyme by the super-funny author of 'Aliens Love Underpants'. Need a great read? Superkid is here to save the day!
  • SuperKids

    Anya Damiron, Pablo Pino

    language (Algar Editorial, Dec. 12, 2015)
    SuperKids is a multi-award winning picture book about finding our own super powers, that motivates us to always look for the good in others.In addition to a Gold Mom’s Choice Award 2016, this book won a Gold Medal Moonbeam Award in 2015, a silver medal at the Independent Publisher Book Awards 2016, and two Gold medals on the Elit Awards 2016, for best children’s Ebook (7 & under) and Best book website.It’s a book with wonderful illustrations that shows abilities that people with special needs can develop, instead of what they cannot do. It’s a fun book about inclusion, respect, and love. It’s anti-bullying, and it teaches kids to respect diversity. Plus it helps kids feel great about being exactly who they are.Dare to find and highlight the positive not only in others, but also in yourself. Because we all have weaknesses and abilities that make us unique!
  • SUPERKID

    Zara Nelson

    language (Scross Inc, Aug. 26, 2017)
    Even though there may not be many pages, this book is a great addition to any kindle library. This brilliant children's short story is ideal for older children looking for some light reading, to a beginning reader practising reading and writing. As well as being good for those two reasons it is also a bedtime story to calm kids down from a chaotic day or a casual quiet day as well. Note: DO NOT READ PAST HERE IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO SPOIL THE BOOK: The main character, Mark, is around the age of ten and is shocked when he finds a strange boy in his house before school. The boy turns out to be a new kid in his class, but Mark is still suspicious. Then, when a monster attacks Mark's school the boy's true identity is revealed. Mark helps the boy defeat the monster, and who knows? They might just become partners in the business. To discover the answer to this question and many more, I would suggest you read the book! Thank you for taking your time to read this description and we would really appreciate it if you bought it. We are sincerely sorry if this book is not what you hoped it is, but we assure you will enjoy it.
  • Superkid

    Claire Freedman

    Paperback (Scholastic, May 2, 2013)
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  • Superkid

    Christina L Barr

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 18, 2012)
    Felix’s father says he suffers from an “overactive imagination.” After believing to have saved his mother’s life, Felix dons his baby blanket and a pair of special shoes to transform into Superkid! After his failing powers humiliate him on his first day of school, Felix begins to doubt if he’s truly special at all. But when he befriends Kiara—a sassy classmate who is far beyond her years in intelligence—and Li—a timid neighbor who believes in Felix’s power—they become a trio of heroes and pull Felix deeper into his fantasy. Superkid, Princess Lady Diva, and Stickman go around helping those in need…as long as their parents believe it’s only pretend. How far can their imagination take them before they all get in trouble?“Let there be epic!”
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  • Superkid!

    Janice Lee Smith, Dick Gackenbach

    Paperback (HarperCollins, May 30, 1995)
    Two stories follow the experiences of the irrepressible Adam Joshua, as he trains to become a superhero and then has a confrontation with his best friend's evil cousin, Cynthia. Reprint.
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  • SuperKids

    Anya Damiron, Pablo Pino

    Paperback (Lucia'Stories, Sept. 15, 2015)
    SuperKids is a Gold medal Moonbeam Awards winner picture book about finding our own super powers, that motivates us to always look for the good in others. With wonderful illustrations it shows the abilities that people with special needs can develop, instead of what they cannot do. It’s a fun book about inclusion, tolerance and no bullying, that highlights the positive, teaching kids to respect diversity and making them feel great about being exactly who they are. Dare to find and highlight the positive not only in others, but also in yourself. Because we all have weaknesses and abilities that make us unique. Because, You are Super!
  • Superkid Camp

    Janai Mestrovich

    language (Empowered Children, June 7, 2014)
    Age 3-7. Interactive. At Superkid Camp kids from different cultures learn that all kids have problems and can make good choices using self-help skills. Kids learn to respect others who may look or live differently than themselves, regardless of skin color, religion, style of home or clothing. Entertaining stories demonstrate skills with sharing, communicating feelings, ridicule, blame, and more. At Superkid Camp, everyone gets a turn holding the talking stick while sharing how she/he became a Superkid. Janai Mestrovich, author and prevention pioneer for 38 years, has produced award-winning television kids' programs and been awarded by the State of Oregon for her prevention programs for young children. Instructor, University of Oregon and Southern Oregon University
  • Superkid Camp

    Janai Mestrovich, Yan Jiang

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 25, 2014)
    Age 3-7. Interactive. At Superkid Camp kids from different cultures learn that all kids have problems and can make good choices using self-help skills. Kids learn to respect others who may look or live differently than themselves, regardless of skin color, religion, style of home or clothing. Entertaining stories demonstrate skills with sharing, communicating feelings, ridicule, blame, and more. At Superkid Camp, everyone gets a turn holding the talking stick while sharing how she/he became a Superkid. Janai Mestrovich, author and prevention pioneer for 38 years, has produced award-winning television kids' programs and been awarded by the State of Oregon for her prevention programs for young children. Instructor, University of Oregon and Southern Oregon University.
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  • Superkids

    Jean Marzollo

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Sept. 1, 1982)
    Offers specific suggestions and basic directions for challenging creative learning projects and activities for children, through their teenage years, in such fields as cooking, music, reading, audiovisuals, and gardening
  • Superkid Camp

    Janai Lowenstein

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 9, 2013)
    Age 3-7. Interactive. At Superkid Camp kids from different cultures learn that all kids have problems and can make good choices using self-help skills. Kids learn to respect others who may look or live differently than themselves, regardless of skin color, religion, style of home or clothing. Entertaining stories demonstrate skills with sharing, communicating feelings, ridicule, blame, and more. At Superkid Camp, everyone gets a turn holding the talking stick while sharing how she/he became a Superkid. Janai Lowenstein, author and prevention pioneer for 38 years, has produced award-winning television kids' programs and been awarded by the State of Oregon for her prevention programs for young children. Instructor, University of Oregon and Southern Oregon University.
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