Superhero School

Superhero School by Aaron Reynolds is an illustrated picture book published by Bloomsbury USA on July 1, 2009. This engaging story follows Leonard, a young boy attending Superhero School, where he learns that mastering math is just as important as physical feats like leaping tall buildings. When the school’s teachers are kidnapped by ice zombies, Leonard and his classmates must rely on their math skills to save the day.
In this action-packed narrative, readers will discover how superheroes-in-training use mathematics to tackle challenges and overcome obstacles. The book combines elements of juvenile fiction with themes of action and adventure, making math concepts accessible and entertaining for young readers. With its vibrant illustrations and humorous approach, Superhero School aims to demonstrate that math can be a superpower in its own right. This edition spans 32 pages and is designed to engage children in both learning and adventure.
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Superheroes-in-training use math to save the day, in this action-packed picture book by the bestselling author of Creepy Carrots.
Leonard is no ordinary kid–he’s enrolled in Superhero School, where leaping tall buildings in a single bound is child’s play. If only long division, fractions, and multiplication came as naturally! But when Mr. Tornado and the rest of the teachers get kidnapped by some ice zombies, Leonard and his pals will need to use their math skills if they stand any chance of dividing (and conquering) the enemy.
With the humor and accessible math concepts of I’m Trying to Love Math and the superhero appeal of Marvel, this is the perfect book to show young ones how math skills can be their own superpower.
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