SuperJoe does not say sorry

Michael Catchpool

Book - 2022

"SuperJoe -- superhero in the making -- is far too busy to say sorry. He tears around the house sending invading space aliens back into orbit, rescuing passengers from sinking ships, and bravely facing prehistoric perils, while leaving a trail of broken toys, spilled bath water and displaced goldfish in his wake. But one sound keeps interfering with his supersonic hearing ... and that's the sound of his little sister crying. Can SuperJoe swallow his pride and say the one little word that will make everything better?"--

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Children's Room jE/Catchpoo Due May 13, 2024
Subjects
Genres
Superhero fiction
Picture books
Published
Minneapolis, MN : Lantana 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Michael Catchpool (author)
Other Authors
Emma Proctor (illustrator)
Edition
American edition
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 27 cm
ISBN
9781913747961
Contents unavailable.
Review by School Library Journal Review

PreS-Gr 2--SuperJoe is a superhero with too much to do. The one thing he doesn't have time for is his baby sister. After battling space aliens, a giant squid, and a dinosaur on the loose, SuperJoe is much too busy to help out at home. SuperJoe soon learns, however, that his superpowers are needed everywhere, especially domestically. A few of the British phrases like "listen out" or "spin round" may be a little confusing for young readers, but they will want to continue reading to find out how SuperJoe handles challenges at every turn. The bold colors and the action-packed illustrations are a treat for preschoolers, though some of the vocabulary will need a helpful adult. VERDICT Superheroes of color, unite! The message is a delight for all.--Darby Wallace

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

For the little superheroes among us who need a gentle reminder that apologizing can save the day. SuperJoe is an energetic, brown-skinned boy with dark locs who is up early for a big adventure. As SuperJoe imagines himself confronting invading aliens, he accidentally breaks his mom's favorite mug. When Dad asks SuperJoe to apologize, SuperJoe exclaims, "Superheroes don't say sorry--they're much too busy!" With his mess behind him, SuperJoe is off to his next escapade--rescuing a ship from a giant squid. Fearless Joe ties the tentacles in knots but leaves puddles on the bathroom floor for his dad to mop up. Who has time to clean when there's a dinosaur on the loose?! SuperJoe's enormous roar scares away the beast--and wakes up his baby sister. Though he again refuses to apologize, he can't hear any more of his superassignments because his baby sister is crying. He starts to feel awful and does something out of character. He goes into his sister's room, softly strokes his sister's cheek, and says sorry--a small act of compassion that inspires SuperJoe to pick up his toys, mop up his messes, and even fix his mom's favorite mug. The story is sweet, with a sound though never heavy-handed lesson. Filled with movement, Proctor's vibrant, digitally colored pencil illustrations leap off the page. (This book was reviewed digitally.) This fun little book with a big message is perfect for little readers. (Picture book. 5-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.