Review by Booklist Review
Following fast on the cape of Bedtime for Batman (2016) comes an exciting tale that puts a little boy's daytime activities into heroic context. Utilizing dramatic, stylized art reminiscent of Superman comics, this story depicts a young African American boy going through the challenges of the morning, juxtaposing his daily routine with panels and facing pages that show mild-mannered Clark Kent transforming into his superhero persona. Both Kent and the boy are referred to as the hero throughout. In one spread, Kent, attired in a business suit, spies a laser-blasting robot, while the boy, clad in pajamas, sprints into the bathroom (Duty calls). Both then reveal their secret uniforms featuring the famous S. The boy gains strength (eats breakfast) as Superman whooshes through a canyon of skyscrapers. Both face their fears fluoride toothpaste is terrifying! and get help, after which their helpers are acknowledged as heroes, too. This story about doing what needs to be done is a little contrived but gets a big assist from the dynamic comic-book art.--Fletcher, Connie Copyright 2017 Booklist
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Review by School Library Journal Review
PreS-K-It's a bird. It's a plane. It's a rambunctious preschooler getting ready to start his day! This original DC Comics picture book explores the morning routine of a smiling brown-skinned boy who adores Superman. Taking advantage of comic book-style panels, the illustrations are spread across two pages and feature Superman (leaping over a tall building) and the enthusiastic preschooler (leaping out of bed). Young readers will chuckle, as will their caregivers, when the child has to call upon his courage to face his greatest weakness: kryptonite green toothpaste. Illustrations that appear to be digitally created are full of movement and zest, matching the chipper tone of this breezy text. VERDICT Consider for purchase in collections with heavily trafficked preschool picture books that introduce concepts and tasks. Young superhero lovers will also enjoy this imaginative take on a typical morning routine.-Lisa Kropp, Lindenhurst Memorial Library, NY © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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