Superheroes Don't Get Scared

Superheroes Don't Get Scared
ISBN-10
1789561639
ISBN-13
9781789561630
Category
Fear
Pages
24
Language
English
Published
2020-09-03
Publisher
Upside Down Books
Author
Kate Thompson

Description

Scared Maisie Brown dreams of being a fearless superhero - because they never get frightened, right? But when Dad explains that even the strongest, boldest and bravest hero can sometimes feel afraid, and that that's perfectly fine, Maisie realises that being a superhero is in us all. With fun characters, rhyming text and an awesome message all about normalising fear and realising inner powers, this book is an amazing addition to any little hero's bookshelf.

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