When Nick signed up to be a superhero, it seemed like a terrific idea.
This book also works for character education lessons on initiative, empathy and perseverance..
Nick\'s approach and coping style, along with the support of his best friend, Tess, speak to young children\'s budding self-awareness and social development.
Nick is a sympathetic character whose situation will resonate with any child who knows someone who likes to steal the limelight or take credit for the work of others.
Whamond\'s wacky sense of humor and illustrative talent are on full display in this book\'s laugh-out-loud, comically irreverent tale, while the twists and intrigues of the plot keep the pages turning --- fast.
Or has it?With a fresh take on the ever-popular theme of superheroes, award-winning author and illustrator Dave Whamond\'s graphic novel is the perfect adventure for emerging readers.
So, when he overhears a group of criminals planning an enormous bank heist, he knows his big chance to save the day has finally arrived.
All Nick wants is an opportunity to prove himself.
But as Super Fantastic Guy\'s assistant, Nick (who, by the way, hates being called a sidekick) didn\'t realize that he would have to do all of the work --- and get none of the credit.
He was flattered to be chosen by Super Fantastic Guy --- picked for his intelligence, his investigative skills and his super-amazing hearing abilities.
When Nick signed up to be a superhero, it seemed like a terrific idea