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School is full of superheroes

Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, and other DC Comics superheroes mirror the heroic tasks of real-life school figures.
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Super heroes have feelings too!

Revealing that superheroes have the same emotions as the rest of us, an early concept board book explains how such classic DC characters as Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman experience, express, and mangage their feelings.

Supergirl

an origin story
In simple text, this book tells the story of how Kara Danvers becomes Supergirl.

Cyborg

an origin story
In simple text, this book tells the story of how Victor Stone becomes Cyborg.

Batgirl

an origin story
In simple text, this book tells the story of how Barbara Gordon becomes Batgirl.

Save the day, Wonder Woman!

a book about friendship
As one of the world's greatest super heroes, Wonder Woman has many powers and abilities, including lightning-quick speed, super-strength, and a golden lasso. But her most important skill of all is being a friend.

Superman

Under the Red Sun
2009

Good morning, Superman

When morning comes, a young boy must prepare for his day, faster than a speeding bullet. Follow along as he leaps tall buildings (jumps out of bed) in a single bound, dons his heroic uniform (his clothes), and faces his greatest weakness (Kryptonite-colored toothpaste), then its up, up, and away to daycare.

Robin

an origin story
In simple text, this book tells the story of how Tim Drake becomes Robin.

Batgirl

an origin story
In simple text, this book tells the story of how Barbara Gordon becomes Robin.

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