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A special gift and message from his grandmother, gets Jay thinking about his daily actions. Does he really have what it takes to be a superhero? Find out in, A Superhero Surprise.
'A Super Hero Surprise' has been accepted for our 'Books4Kids' program. The 'Books 4 Kids' program is a non-profit corporation which builds children’s character through books. The program includes author readings that are done live or via Skype. After the book reading, the author leads a discussion with the children about the lessons learned. The children are also encouraged to present their own experiences relating to the story. At the end of the discussion, each child is gifted a paperback copy of the book.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2017
A Superhero Surprise has been accepted into the Books 4 Kids Program!
The Books 4 Kids Program is a 501c3 non-profit corporation with a mission to build children’s character through books. B4K brings authors into the classroom – in person or through electronic conferencing. The author reads from his or her book, answers student questions and leads a discussion of what was learned from the book. (Each book has a character-building message infused in the story.)
At the end of the discussion, each child receives his own copy of the book for free! (Thanks to generous donations from our program sponsors!)
The Books 4 Kids Program provides students with an exciting book event where every child can participate equally. B4K events are about inclusion, character-building and fun.
For more information, visit www.B4KProgram.org.
A Superhero Surprise
by Danika Gordon
Featuring illustrations by Siera Tomczak
I just received the worst birthday gift ever.
Didn’t Grandma Jean know that I was
too old for a superhero t-shirt?
I don’t even believe in them anymore.
But when Grandma Jean gave me a hug,
I still muttered “Thank you.”
She whispered to me,
“Jay, everyone can be a superhero.”
Was she out of her mind?
The next day I had to go to school. I kept
thinking about what Grandma Jean said.
I still didn’t understand what she meant by “Everyone can be a superhero.”
Kate dropped her books in the hallway.
Everybody kept walking past her, so I stopped and helped her pick up her books.