Review of The Little Girl with Superpowers

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Review of The Little Girl with Superpowers

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Little Girl with Superpowers" by Kelcey Jorge.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Kelcey Jorge has written a children's book for young readers titled The Little Girl With Superpowers. Sunny pondered the question of why she does not possess any superpowers like the fictional characters found in comic books and films. One day, she asks her mother why she does not possess any extraordinary abilities. Her mother lists all of her daughter's extraordinary abilities. Do you have any idea what they could be? Get a hold of a copy of this book to learn the answer.

The illustrations in this book are filled with vibrant colours, which is sure to be the first thing that catches the attention of the reader. The majority of the author's use of superhero characteristics involves those that do not involve the use of actual superpowers. The book is simple enough for young readers to comprehend, and it does not contain an excessive amount of vocabulary, making it appropriate for children ages 4 to 8.

It wasn't something I had a problem with, but I didn't understand why creativity was portrayed as a superpower, and I was concerned that a child who reads this book might try to impose their point of view on others as a result.

The illustrations were wonderful, and they are sure to hold the attention of any child who sees them. All of the characteristics were wonderful, but there was one of them about which I had some questions. I really enjoyed the story, and I think that the characteristics that were highlighted will be very helpful to a child who is having trouble making friends or who is lacking in self-confidence. This book will provide that child with some solace and give them a little bit of a confidence boost.

There was nothing about this book that I didn't like, which is why I gave it a perfect five out of five stars. The pictures were clear, and the writing was simple enough for the audience that it was intended for. It appears to have been edited meticulously, as I couldn't find any mistakes in it.

I would suggest this book to children who are unsure of who they are as people or who simply enjoy reading about superheroes in general.

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Kids will benefit from reading this book. You have the power to help people by just performing straightforward acts of kindness, thus you don't need superhuman abilities to do so. If you have a voice and a heart to inspire and aid others, you may be a hero without having supernatural powers. I liked the review; it was straightforward yet excellent.
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The little girl with superpowers can do anything she sets her mind to do.
The little girl with superpowers is not afraid to try new things and meet new people.
The little girl with superpowers is never alone, because she has friends in her heart.
The little girl with superpowers always knows the right thing to do, because she knows how important it is to be honest.
The little girl with superpowers makes the world a better place.
Takeaway: We all have a "little girl with superpowers" inside us; we just need to let her out!
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Omg this book is so wonderful my siblings love this book for the first time because other books they read they don’t like but they love this book
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I love her powers and the characters, great book for teaching lessons to children, I would highly recommend this. I'm a big fan of the genre too overall 4/5 stars.
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Post by Suvankar Das 1 »

It seems like a delightful children's book with vibrant illustrations that would surely capture young readers' attention. I find it intriguing that the story portrays creativity as a superpower, although I wonder if it might inadvertently encourage imposing one's views on others. Nevertheless, the positive characteristics highlighted in the book, and the potential to boost a child's confidence make it an appealing read. The flawless editing and simple writing style are also commendable. Overall, it sounds like a great choice for children who enjoy superhero stories or those in need of a confidence boost.
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Post by Ayomide xo »

If kids read this book, they would love it so much because this is super is not afraid to try and she’s never alone because she has her friends and her heart and I love that about her because this can teach kids how to love people and had to be you know nice and said that she think she’ll like a super power but that is hers with her. Super power has different meanings which is not being afraid to try new things, loving her friends and etc..
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This book lists those qualities which you know you have but never look upon them as superpowers. The thing I liked about this book is that, when a child will read this book (with cute caricatures attached), they will realize that being kind or being creative or the rest of the things listed in the book, is a blessing in itself, things that even adults can't figure out for the rest of their lives. One more thing which I would like to add is for the parents who will read this book for their kids, be as lovable as Sunny's mom when you instill these values of superpowers in your kids and be as encouraging as her so they do get the validation right from the getgo.
All in all its a quick read and will leave you happy.
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Post by Claire Johnson 5 »

This book is such a wonderful thing for kids to read! I think I teaches them to be even more creative with their imagination! I love this book and so do my siblings, i was so fun to watch them be even more creative with their imagination!❤️
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