Attack of 50 Foot Girl! (Avengers Set 4)
#13 in Marvel Adventures The Avengers (2006-2009) Series
What’s inside...
In the fourth installment of the Avengers Set series, author Jeff Parker introduces readers to the thrilling adventure of the Attack of 50 Foot Girl! As the Avengers face a new and formidable foe, they must band together to save the city from destruction. With action-packed scenes and dynamic characters, this book is a must-read for fans of the Avengers and superhero adventures. How can the Avengers stop an insectoid invasion when their biggest member keeps stomping her teammates? Find out about the origin of Giant-Girl Janet Van Dyne!
Discussion points
How do you think the girl felt when she became 50 feet tall?
What would you do if you were 50 feet tall for a day?
In what ways did the girl help others with her new size?
What challenges did she face and how did she overcome them?
How did her friends and the community react to her change?
Tip: Role play these questions
Show genuine interest in your child's responses to help them open up more.
Relate the girl’s experiences to your child’s own life to make the discussion more personal.
Encourage your child to think critically by asking how they would feel or act differently in similar situations.
Discuss the importance of empathy and understanding by exploring the reactions of other characters in the book.
Praise your child’s thoughts and ideas to boost their confidence and encourage deeper thinking.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Empathy and Understanding
Explanation: In 'Attack of the 50 Foot Girl! (Avengers Set 4),' the main character navigates challenges that help her understand the perspectives and feelings of others.
Real-World Application: Children can learn to consider the feelings of their peers and develop connections based on mutual understanding and respect.
Example Lesson: Courage and Perseverance
Explanation: The protagonist faces obstacles that require bravery and persistence, illustrating the importance of not giving up in the face of difficulties.
Real-World Application: This lesson can encourage children to tackle their own challenges with determination, whether it be in academics, sports, or personal goals.
Example Lesson: Responsibility
Explanation: The central character learns to take accountability for her actions and their consequences throughout the story.
Real-World Application: Children are inspired to be responsible in their daily activities and understand the impact of their actions on others.