At Superhero School every little superhero is good at something: some can spit fire, some can walk through walls, and some can fly—and then there is Henry. He’s popular with his fellow students because he’s funny and a prankster, but his teachers can’t quite see his talents and wonder if he is really superhero material. One day a gigantic monster appears and all the children try out their best talents to stop it from smashing the school, but nothing seems to work. Henry figures out a solution and only then knows his own talent. A super-sized, super-fun story, this book proves that everyone has their own talent and that wisdom and humor can often be far more important than strength.
At Superhero School every little superhero is good at something: some can spit fire, some can walk through walls, and some can fly—and then there is Henry. He’s popular with his fellow students because he’s funny and a prankster, but his teachers can’t quite see his talents and wonder if he is really superhero material. One day a gigantic monster appears and all the children try out their best talents to stop it from smashing the school, but nothing seems to work. Henry figures out a solution and only then knows his own talent. A super-sized, super-fun story, this book proves that everyone has their own talent and that wisdom and humor can often be far more important than strength.