On Superhero Day, Super Milly helps out her school friends with the best superpower of all . . . her super-kindness!It's Superhero Day at school, and Super Milly can't wait to wow everyone with her costume and amazing powers! The only problem is she can't actually fly, climb buildings or do force fields. But when Superhero Day doesn't go to plan, Milly realises she only needs her super-kindness to save the day!With its superhero theme and energetic and hilarious main character, this upbeat and very funny picture book about the power of kindness will inspire children to help others and have confidence in themselves.Stephanie Clarkson creates books for children including the popular Hello Happy! Mindful Kids activity book.Illustrator Gwen Millward has illustrated and written many picture books, and won awards including the Booktrust Early Years Award for The Bog Baby (written by Jeanne Willis).Every Nosy Crow paperback picture book comes with a free "Stories Aloud" audio recording. Just scan the QR code and listen along!
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On Superhero Day, Super Milly helps out her school friends with the best superpower of all . . . her super-kindness!
On Superhero Day, Super Milly helps out her school friends with the best superpower of all . . . her super-kindness!
I am SUPER MILLY! Today is Superhero Day at school. I have used all the tin foil, a tea-towel with only one hole - which doesn't even show - a pair of my brother Joe's pants and a big badge with an 'M'. But . . . I don't have x-ray vision . . . I can't climb up buildings . . . and superheroes are supposed to beat the baddies . . . but I can't stop Joe taking the last bit of toast. I don't have any special powers.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781788007696
Publisert
2020-08-06
Utgiver
Vendor
Nosy Crow Ltd
Høyde
250 mm
Bredde
270 mm
Aldersnivå
JN, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
32

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Stephanie Clarkson (Author)
Stephanie always wanted to be an author, but she didn't start being an author until she was really quite old because she was busy doing other things (and also because she was bit scared in case she was rubbish). Some of the other things Stephanie did before she began writing books include: teaching English to grown-up French people, running a photography agency in New York and working as a journalist in London.

Stephanie now juggles freelance commissions for the British press with writing for children. When she's not writing, she enjoys working with schools to promote literacy and the love of reading. She runs a book club at Wallace Fields Junior School in Epsom and is Patron of Reading for Clapham Terrace Primary in Royal Leamington Spa. Stephanie lives in Surrey with her husband, two daughters and Bob the Golden Retriever. Bob is the most hairy but least mischievous member of the family.

Gwen Millward (Illustrator)
Gwen Millward works from her bijou studio in the infamous Centrespace Studios in Bristol. She has been illustrating and writing Children's books since she graduated from Edinburgh College of Art in 2002. More recently she has worked with the Barbican designing and illustrating their children's activity sheets and guides for the Culture Mile. Gwen has a young son who is the inspiration for pretty much all of her drawings.