There's a Superhero in Your Book

There's a Superhero in Your Book

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2021-03-30 11:11:35
  • Update Date:2025-09-13
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Tom Fletcher
  • ISBN:0241357799
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

Whoosh! There's a Superhero in your book!

In this brilliantly interactive picture book, help your new Superhero friend take on the terrible Scribbler。 Use the power of your imagination to unlock Superhero's super powers。 You'd better act quickly before the Scribbler ruins your book completely! A super fun book with a satisfying twist that celebrates the power of kindness and the true meaning of being a hero。

Full of familiar friends, this is a feast for the imagination from the creators of There's a Monster in Your Book and There's a Dragon in Your Book

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Reviews

Villain E

An interactive picture book。 An unnamed superhero tries to stop the Scribbler, with your help。 I found the superhero to be very ineffectual, but my kids were entertained。

Andrew

I thoroughly enjoyed this interactive picture book。 There's a little super hero who faces off against the terrible scribbler, who colors in his story。 He must face off against evil scribble monsters, a giant gorilla, flood and more。。。How can the super hero outwit the clever scribbler???Delightful illustrations, fun story and great interactions for a cute read-aloud! I thoroughly enjoyed this interactive picture book。 There's a little super hero who faces off against the terrible scribbler, who colors in his story。 He must face off against evil scribble monsters, a giant gorilla, flood and more。。。How can the super hero outwit the clever scribbler???Delightful illustrations, fun story and great interactions for a cute read-aloud! 。。。more

Kellyanne

This could definitely be a very interactive storytime book。 When we're doing storytimes in person again, I'm definitely going to try this with a whiteboard or felt puppets! This could definitely be a very interactive storytime book。 When we're doing storytimes in person again, I'm definitely going to try this with a whiteboard or felt puppets! 。。。more

Michelle

cute, interactive

Pinky

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Superhero saves his friends from Scribbler by sharing a kiss of kindness with Scribbler。

Alicia Evans

For: superhero fans; readers who are looking for a silly participatory book。Possible red flags: panic; characters in peril。

Helen

There was some places that were brilliant in the book。

Alissa Tsaparikos

From Tom Fletcher comes another There's a [something] book。 Fans of his previous work will enjoy another interactive adventure, this time following a superhero who is trying to save the book from a menacing scribbler。 This adventure is pretty fun and includes characters the reader will remember from previous books, as well as maybe a sneak peek of future characters? I did like the moral in this one, an emphasis on kindness as the biggest superpower。 I think this would be a good addition to a sup From Tom Fletcher comes another There's a [something] book。 Fans of his previous work will enjoy another interactive adventure, this time following a superhero who is trying to save the book from a menacing scribbler。 This adventure is pretty fun and includes characters the reader will remember from previous books, as well as maybe a sneak peek of future characters? I did like the moral in this one, an emphasis on kindness as the biggest superpower。 I think this would be a good addition to a super-themed storytime。 。。。more

Lisa D

Loved it!

Barbara

Although books with illustrations and colors this bright and busy make these old eyes of mine tired, I'm not the book's intended audience, and I am sure young readers will enjoy it。 In the same vein as the other Who's in Your Book titles, this one follows a superhero through its pages。 This character does battle with a pesky annoyance called the Scribbler who is determined to leave her mark。 It's up to the reader to help Superhero fend off this annoyance with water, various movements such as tap Although books with illustrations and colors this bright and busy make these old eyes of mine tired, I'm not the book's intended audience, and I am sure young readers will enjoy it。 In the same vein as the other Who's in Your Book titles, this one follows a superhero through its pages。 This character does battle with a pesky annoyance called the Scribbler who is determined to leave her mark。 It's up to the reader to help Superhero fend off this annoyance with water, various movements such as tapping, stretching, kissing, and a heaping dose of kindness。 It's easy to imagine that the characters are siblings intent on spoiling the fun for each other or by getting involved in the other one's activity, but it's also quite clear that Superhero needs help from whoever is reading the book。 Picture books such as this one that defy the narrative frame and break the boundary between readers and texts are quite popular with youngsters so this one might be a good choice for sharing as a read aloud。 。。。more

Annamarie Carlson (she, her)

Instead of a monster or a dragon, this time there is a superhero in your book! And that superhero needs your help to save your book from。。。The Scribbler!This is another fun read-aloud, though I sort of wish it just followed the same structure as previous books, without the addition of The Scribbler。 I get the effort to make each book a bit different--but the simpler format of the dragon and monster books flows a little better。 There is a lot happening on these pages, with more text, that will ma Instead of a monster or a dragon, this time there is a superhero in your book! And that superhero needs your help to save your book from。。。The Scribbler!This is another fun read-aloud, though I sort of wish it just followed the same structure as previous books, without the addition of The Scribbler。 I get the effort to make each book a bit different--but the simpler format of the dragon and monster books flows a little better。 There is a lot happening on these pages, with more text, that will make it harder for a toddler to follow along (and harder for a preschooler to follow virtually)。 I look forward to using it, but I'm hoping future additions are a bit simpler。 。。。more

Edward Sullivan

Busy interactive action will appeal to the preschool crowd。

Schizanthus Nerd

Superhero is trying to save this book from their nemesis, The Scribbler, who is “scribbling all over your book with her crayons!” But Superhero can’t do it alone。 Readers can help Superhero by completing various activities, including tapping and lifting the book。[image error]Fans of this series will find some familiar faces along the way, all of whom need help from the reader。 Kids will love the interaction and parents will love the message, because the strongest superpower isn’t strength or spe Superhero is trying to save this book from their nemesis, The Scribbler, who is “scribbling all over your book with her crayons!” But Superhero can’t do it alone。 Readers can help Superhero by completing various activities, including tapping and lifting the book。[image error]Fans of this series will find some familiar faces along the way, all of whom need help from the reader。 Kids will love the interaction and parents will love the message, because the strongest superpower isn’t strength or speed; it’s something we can all do。I love Greg Abbott’s illustrations。 They’re colourful, the expressions are easy to read and there’s something so cute about a superhero sticking out their tongue to help them concentrate。Blog - https://schizanthusnerd。com 。。。more

Stefanie Kellum

*I read a digital ARC of this title from the publisher via Edelweiss。