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An empowering picture book for all kids that demonstrates to children that they can be real-life superheroes and that all kids have what it takes to be brave.
Superheroes seek adventure, never give up, and stay calm when others are
afraid. Superheroes are brave. But they aren't the only ones.
Kids are brave every day. When they are told they are too little, but accomplish something big. When they check for monsters under the bed, just in case. When they face something uncertain, whether a thunderstorm or a hospital visit. When they stand up for what's right, even when it means facing consequences.
Like superheroes, brave kids can save the world, just by being brave.
Thoughtful text from Stacy McAnulty paired with vibrant illustrations from Joanne Lew-Vriethoff encourage kids to be brave in all the ways they can: trying new things, speaking their mind, confronting bullies, and more. This book will inspire kids to follow their hearts and to have courage, no matter the situation.
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    • Kirkus

      August 1, 2017
      Every kid faces challenges every day. And the brave persevere. McAnulty's text reads like an inspirational poem about superheroes, while Lew-Vriethoff's illustrations show a variety of kids doing the right thing in familiar situations. "A brave kid has super-strength" accompanies an illustration of a little redheaded girl with brown skin playing chess with deep focus against an elderly man, surrounded by a diverse gallery of intent faces. A little white boy in pajamas looks bravely under the bed, the text: "a courageous heart." A black boy sits on the shoulders of a taller, white friend to rescue a cat from a tree, while an olive-skinned teen visits a friend in the hospital: "And fights the toughest battles." The chess-playing little girl, now with a stuffed bear in her backpack, leads a line of ducklings and a friend across a path of stones on a stream: "A brave kid leads the team." A cafeteria full of students is the setting when an apparent bully is confronted: "And stands for justice." "Brave kids can save the world" accompanies a picture of several children picking up trash and discarded bottles in a park. Readers who've been spotting the recurring cast members will wonder why the wheelchair athlete is seen only once. A gentle reminder of everyday challenges and opportunities, told with economy, clarity, and earnestness if not great style. (Picture book. 3-6)

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    • School Library Journal

      November 1, 2017

      PreS-Gr 2-When one thinks of the word "superhero," it is typically in reference to a fictional character from a comic book. Brave proves that anybody can be a superhero, even children. Superheroes display courage simply by checking under the bed at night. They show bravery by rescuing the local kitten. McAnulty uses everyday kids and everyday situations to show readers that they are capable of extraordinary things. The text is simple yet effective enough to leave a lasting impression. The cartoon illustrations are bold and bright and feature an array of diverse children as characters. A majority of young readers will be able to see themselves represented in the book, leaving them inspired to see the bravery in their own day-to-day decisions. VERDICT This heartwarming, affirming book is a must-have for most library collections. Great for one-on-one and small group sharing.-Jennifer Bludau, La Grange Independent School District, TX

      Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2018
      "A brave kid has super strength. / And a courageous heart. / A brave kid leads the team. / And never gives up." For all the book's heroic-sounding qualities, warm, detailed illustrations--featuring a diverse cast--cleverly highlight everyday scenes (e.g., a "courageous" boy checks under his brother's bed in the dark). Some juxtapositions work better than others, but the overall message is well delivered.

      (Copyright 2018 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:320
  • Text Difficulty:1

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