Superhero Children's Books at VCL: Super Hero Picture Books
About Picture Books
Picture books blend stories with illustrations to create an expressive and beautiful form of storytelling. Picture books are meant for adults to read aloud to children, and vary in age appropriateness. When you share the story, be sure to not just read the words on the page, but engage the child in the pictures as well. Pictures help children understand vocabulary and background knowledge that is essential for learning to read later. Picture books also offer a wonderful opportunity for adults to bond with children over a good book, a critical element to developing a love of reading and life-long learning! We hope you enjoy these selections.
Super Hero Picture Books
- Another Perfect Day byCall Number: JP MacDonaldISBN: 9780761315957Publication Date: 2002-09-01"Life is Rich," sighed Jack, as he settled back in his job as Chief Flavor Tester for the World's Best Ice Cream Company. "This is turning out to be my most perfect day yet!" But just when he thought things couldn't possibly get any better, they started to get a little . . . funny.
- Art Dog byCall Number: JP HurdISBN: 9780060244248Publication Date: 2004-01-06Faster than a speeding bullet, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound, more powerful than a locomotive -- well, that's Superman for you. But now there's Art Dog -- a new superhero on the block -- and he's fighting crime with a paintbrush and an unstoppable creative might.
- Captain Pajamas byCall Number: JP WhatleyISBN: 9780060266134Publication Date: 2000-04-26Brians Techno-Robotic-Alien-Communicator light is flashing The aliens are on their way. Brian must save his annoying older sister and the entire universe. But how can one small boy defend the entire planet from being overtaken by aliens? By transforming into . . . CAPTAIN PAJAMAS, Defender of the Universe Will Brian be able to save his sister and capture the alien invaders? And what does his trusty dog, Shadow, have to do with it all? Find out in this hilarious comic book style-story that will have all young superheroes rolling on the floor with laughter.
- Eliot Jones Midnight Superhero byCall Number: JP CottringerISBN: 9781589250833Publication Date: 2009-09-01By day, Eliot is quiet. He reads his books, feeds his goldfish, and watches Mr. Smith wash his car. "Eliot is such a quiet little thing," say all the grown-ups. But the grown-ups don't know that when the clock strikes midnight Eliot is a SUPERHERO! Eliot's midnight adventures include saving a crowd from lions that escaped from the zoo, hanging from helicopters and finding lost teddy bears for babies. Then one night, Eliot receives an urgent message from the world's most important scientists and he embarks on his most important mission ever--saving the world.
- Hero Dad byCall Number: JP HardinISBN: 9780761457138Publication Date: 2010-11-01Some superheroes wear rocket-propelled boots, drive super-powered cars, and have X-ray vision. But other superheroes wear army boots, drive tanks, and go away for long trips to make the world a safer place. It's a tough job, but that's what superheroes have to do. With Melinda Hardin's simple text and with Bryan Langdo's endearing watercolor-and-pencil illustrations, Hero Dad makes a difficult and tender subject more accessible to children with parents serving far from home.
- Magneto Versus Wolverine byCall Number: JP SuperISBN: 9780316084833Publication Date: 2011-04-05In this Super Hero Squad 8 x 8 paperback, it's heroes against villains on the basketball court. Wolverine suspects that Dr. Doom's team of misfits won't play fair-and he's right! Magneto has injected the basketballs with magnets so that he can control the game! Can Wolverine rally the team to keep from getting slam dunked?
- Princess Super Kitty byCall Number: JP PortisISBN: 9780061827259Publication Date: 2011-10-18Maggie likes being a kitty. But sometimes that's not enough. Sometimes a girl has to be super. One little girl transforms herself over and over in this inventive picture book from the bestselling author and illustrator of Not a Box, Antoinette Portis. Once again, Portis shows us that children make ordinary life fun using their imaginations.
- Super Guinea Pig to the Rescue byCall Number: JP WeigeltISBN: 9780802797056Publication Date: 2007-09-18Little guinea pig is obsessed with his favorite TV show and with its star, Super Guinea Pig. Every day he tunes in to watch Super Guinea Pig save the world from evil and terrible disasters. And every day he ignores his friends--an old hound dog, a yellow bird, and a plump goldfish--to watch his hero. When they start making fun of little guinea pig and asking why his new best friend never visits him, he dresses up as Super Guinea Pig to teach his friends a lesson. Leaping and acting like his hero, little guinea pig gets himself into a bit of trouble and calls upon Super Guinea Pig for help. Will Super Guinea Pig rescue him or will his real friends save the day?
- Superdog byCall Number: JP BuehnerISBN: 9780066236209Publication Date: 2004-02-03Dexter is a little dog. He′s so little that the other dogs forget to invite him to play, and Cleevis the tomcat bullies him. But little Dexter has dreams -- big dreams. He wants to be a superhero. So Dexter starts a superhero training program. And suddenly, even Cleevis needs his help! In Superdog, husband-and-wife team Mark and Caralyn Buehner have created a timeless story about a true superhero. Dexter has determination, spirit, and heart as he proves, above all, that no matter how little you are, you can still do very big things.
- Superhero ABC byCall Number: JP McLeodISBN: 9780060745141Publication Date: 2006-01-24Silly and zany, and armed with the most unusual skills, these heroes are out to save the world-one letter at a time! bubble-Man blows big bubbles at bullies, and laughing lass laughs at lawbreakers! together, these one-of-a-kind defenders represent the ABC's in a way never seen before. Renowned comic-book illustrator bob mcleod has created a full cast of humorous and delightful characters, sure to please anyone in need of a hero to save the day.
- Superhero School byCall Number: JP ReynoldsISBN: 9781599901664Publication Date: 2009-07-07It’sMath CursemeetsThe Incredibles! Leonard is no ordinary kid—he’s enrolled in Superhero School, where leaping tall buildings in a single bound is considered child’s play. If only division, fractions, and multiplication came as naturally, and weren’t so, well,ordinary. But when the kids’ math teacher, Mr. Tornado, and the rest of the staff get kidnapped by ice zombies, Leonard and his pals find themselves using every superhero trick in the book—not to mention a few unexpected math skills— to divide (and conquer!) the enemy.
- Superheroes byCall Number: JP EatonISBN: 9780375838057Publication Date: 2007-10-09THEY BATTLE SNOW MONSTERS, save whales, and stop falling meteors - but Max hogs all the glory while Pinky mostly gets clobbered! Will the super-duo become solo-heroes? What will happen when one of them gets his head stuck in a fence? Who will save the day (and exact a little silly revenge)? All will be revealed in this thrilling tale of capes, friendship, and lemonade! Maxwell Eaton offers a sweetly zany tale that will have both kids and grown-ups laughing out loud and possibly donning a cape.
- Superman - The Incredible Shrinking Super Hero! byCall Number: JP SupermanISBN: 9780061878558Publication Date: 2009-12-22Superman and Wonder Woman team up in this action-packed new storybook adventure. Full color.
- Supersister byCall Number: JP CadenaISBN: 9780547010069Publication Date: 2009-10-19Brave enough to walk to the bus stop alone. Strong enough to lift--and pour--her own bowl of cereal. Able to read a story aloud all by herself. Who couldthis maskedgirlbe? It's Supersister! This energetic and playful story followshero through a typical day of accomplishingordinary feats for her family in an extraordinary way. And by the end you'll find out why she's such a super helper to her mother and how she earned her name. This fresh take on a new sibling story is sure to empower young readers, as it reminds them of all the super things they can do by themselves, and makes it possible for anychild to become a super-helper.
- The Amazing Adventures of Bumblebee Boy byCall Number: JP SomanISBN: 9780803734180Publication Date: 2011-10-04From the creators of the New York Times bestselling Ladybug Girl series comes a story about sibling cooperation and play featuring a member of the Bug Squad, Bumblebee Boy! nbsp; When Sam is Bumblebee Boy, he likes to fly alone, using his imagination to battle dragons, pirates, and tigers. Sam’s little brother, Owen, would like to play with him, but Owen doesn’t have a cape or a mask, and Bumblebee Boy doesn’t need his help.nbsp; But when more aliens than Bumblebee Boy can handle land on the moon, will he be able to defeat them by himself? nbsp; Through their imaginary adventures, Sam and Owen discover just how much fun a brother can be, and learn that there are times to play alone and times to play with others. nbsp;
- The Astonishing Secret of Awesome Man byCall Number: JP ChabonISBN: 9780061914621Publication Date: 2011-09-06Awesome Man can shoot positronic rays out of his eyeballs, fly as straight asan arrow, and hug mutant Jell-O! Even villains like Professor Von Evil and the Flaming Eyeball are no match for this caped crusader. But Awesome Man also has a secret. . . . Can you guess what it is? The first picture book from Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Michael Chabon perfectly captures the fantasy life of young superhero fans.
- Traction Man Meets Turbo Dog byCall Number: JP GreyISBN: 9780375855832Publication Date: 2008-09-09THAT SQUARE-JAWED CAN-DO action toy, Traction Man, is back in another hilarious adventure. The little boy, Traction Man, and his brave pet, Scrubbing Brush, are inseparable—until the boy’s father throws the “unhygenic” Scrubbing Brush in the trash and replaces it with a “real” toy, the battery-operated TurboDog. It bleeps, speaks, and squeaks—but is not very smart. So Traction Man, wearing his airtight Astro-suit and armed with a bottle of SuperStrong Germo, enters the trash bin and rescues Scrubbing Brush from the Evil Bin Things (pizza crusts, spaghetti, and potato peels with eyes and mouths that hiss “Stay with us”). The Battle of the Bin is not to be missed—nor is the ignominious demise of TurboDog! With this satisfying sequel, Mini Grey has scored another smashing victory for imaginative play.