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Summer Reading ChallengeSuggested Books: Ages 0-4
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Daddy is my hero
by Dawn Richards
A small child lovingly observes his imperfect and hard-working dad while imagining how his father captures outlaws, battles dragons and puts monsters to sleep with a magic spell.
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Hero mom
by Melinda Hardin
A tribute to moms who serve their country in the military reveals their contributions as unsung heroes who construct buildings, fly planes, drive tanks and do many other important things to make the world a safer place.
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Hero dad
by Melinda Hardin
A child demonstrates that while Dad differs from a traditional superhero, as an American soldier he is a superhero of a different kind.
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How to be a superhero
by Sue Fliess
Asking Captain Mighty what it takes to become a superhero, a little boy learns that in addition to choosing a costume and developing a super-power, superheroes must use both intelligence and kindness when tackling such villains as the Turbo Troll. By the author of Robots, Robots Everywhere! Simultaneous eBook.
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Mighty Max!
by Harriet Ziefert
As Max imagines himself as the super hero--Mighty Max--while at the beach, he saves a game, a castle, and his lunch from some hungry gulls.
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Superfab saves the day
by Bérengère Delaporte
With a large superhero costume collection, Superfab is the best-dressed superhero around, but his frequent costume changes often stop him for arriving in time to help people in trouble, until one day, his style sense may just save the day
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Ladybug Girl
by David Soman
With her parents too busy and her brother refusing to play with her because of her small size, Lulu transforms herself into the powerful and adventurous Ladybug Girl--setting off on her own to take part in a full day of amazing feats that are sure to impress people twice her size! 12,000 first printing.
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Super Duck
by Jez Alborough
Duck and his long-suffering friends Frog, Sheep, and Goat take off on their latest unforgettable adventure involving a runaway kite. By the creator of Fix-It Duck and Duck in the Truck.
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Best-ever big sister : a lift-the-flap book
by Karen Katz
Celebrates the accomplishments of an older sister who can do things her new baby sibling cannot, such as eat with a fork, sleep in a real bed, poop on a potty, and ride a trike.
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Superhero me!
by Karen Katz
In this brightly illustrated companion to Twinkle Toes, young boys are provided with interactive fun through shiny, sleek, and soft touch-and-feel elements as a little boy dons a cape, spacesuit, and the armor of a knight (in the form of a cooking pan and lid) to take on the world!
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Super Sam!
by Lori Ries
Sam transforms himself into Super Sam to entertain his baby brother, but when his superpowers fail, he finds another way to save the day
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You can do anything, daddy!
by Michael Rex
Impressed by the way his father had saved him from robot gorilla pirates from Mars, a young boy is more than happy to lend his big hero a hand and help mend his bruises when their crazy encounter comes to an end, in an amusing adventure about a father's love for his beloved son.
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Superhero School
by Aaron Reynolds
Able to leap tall buildings and take on other incredible tasks, Leonard and his superhero classmates jump into action when the math teacher, Mr. Tornado, and the rest of the staff at Superhero School are kidnapped by ice zombies, using all their mathematical skills to solve important puzzles in order to get them back.
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Atomic Ace and the robot rampage
by Jeff Weigel
While Atomic Ace is busy in space diverting a meteor threat, an army of evil robots are mistakenly sent after his son instead of him, which turns a dull day at school into quite an adventure. Simultaneous.
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Superhero School
by Aaron Reynolds
Able to leap tall buildings and take on other incredible tasks, Leonard and his superhero classmates jump into action when the math teacher, Mr. Tornado, and the rest of the staff at Superhero School are kidnapped by ice zombies, using all their mathematical skills to solve important puzzles in order to get them back.
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Nurse Clementine
by Simon James
Receiving a nurse costume and first-aid kit for her birthday, little Clementine Brown liberally applies bandages to a sequence of family member boo-boos, from her father's stubbed toe to her dog's tender paw, until a real emergency involving her clumsy brother tests her budding skills. By the award-winning creator of the Baby Brains series.
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The amazing adventures of Bumblebee Boy
by David Soman
The creators of the best-selling Ladybug Girl series introduce the character of would-be-superhero Sam, who resists his little brother's help while tackling imaginary pirates, dragons and saber-tooth lions but who considers taking on a sidekick to confront scary aliens.
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