World of Reading: Super Hero Adventures: Tricky Trouble!: Level Pre-1
B**S
Great Book for Toddlers
My 3 year old loves this book! It’s his favorite & gets him excited for school.
B**I
Good purchase
Son enjoyed!
J**A
Love!
My sons love this book. It is one of our go tos for story time. My oldest son is in the process of learning how to read, this is one of his favorites to practice with!
S**E
The Avengers & Loki come to school
What else do you need? I bought it for a 3 1/2 yr old and it is one of his favorites. It keeps the attention of his 7 yr old brother too. Loki, our favorite anti-hero is up to harmless shenanigans, but by the end, we learn he just wanted to be included and he goes about fixing it with everyone. Short and sweet lesson.
E**G
Cute story, but page damaged
The story is cute. It was nice they included Loki where he wasn’t just a bad guy. He ends up being apart of the group by the end. Also not a sinister storyline, more of an “acting out” lesson.Spiderman is in it. I was a little worried since Avengers brand items don’t always include him.Also, my book came with a bent page. So the page before it and the actual page the bend was in are damaged. I’m not sending it back though, but took a star off.
L**I
Great
My grandson is going into the 1st grade. He read it with very little difficulty. He even understood the message of how someone can misbehave because he felt left out.
B**W
Great for new reader: read below
Look at the sample before purchase: some of these books surprise you when you look inside. The sample given by Amazon will give you an idea if your child is able to read this or not. I made the mistake on some purchases to assume the level without reading the content--and was wrong.
D**R
Great non-violent superhero book for very young readers!
If you have a little one that loves super heroes/Spider-man like I do, then this is likely a great choice. I was looking for something for I could read with my child (he is not able to read yet), and this was perfect.Pros:There is no violence.It teaches cause and effect.There is a lesson to be learned.The Super Heroes go to preschool.Cons:Loki's reasoning for being bad and his transition to good is a little too quick and not explained enough to show true remorse (Okay, I'm being nitpicky).The opening and closing pages are a little weak.After reading it to my child the first time, he quickly grasped that Loki was doing "bad" things at the preschool behind the scenes. He immediately was proud to respond," It was Loki!" in response to the "Who did it?" type questions.
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