Top-rated books by Roger Bonet
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Age: 7-8
Books like Roger Bonet’s
The Incredibles - Meet the Boys/Meet the Girls
Ladybird Books, Ladybird Books Staff, 2004
64 pages
Why to read
Vibrant, engaging superhero adventures.
Encourages gender equality and teamwork.
Stimulates imagination and creative thinking.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

The Incredibles - Meet the Boys/Meet the Girls
Ladybird Books, Ladybird Books Staff, 2004
Read with Oxford: Stage 6: Comic Books: Agent Blue, Spy Pigeon
Nikki Gamble, Debbie White, Rebecca Clements, 2019
79 pages
Why to read
Engaging comic book format boosts reading engagement. - Enhances vocabulary through dynamic dialogues. - Builds confidence in independent reading. - Encourages creativity and imagination.

Read with Oxford: Stage 6: Comic Books: Agent Blue, Spy Pigeon
Nikki Gamble, Debbie White, Rebecca Clements, 2019
Award winning
The Epic Origin of Super Potato: Book 1
Artur Laperla, 2012
56 pages
Why to read
Engaging superhero tale with vibrant illustrations.
Encourages resilience and creative problem-solving.
Accessible to early readers, strengthens literacy skills.
Humorous narrative that fosters family bonding.

The Epic Origin of Super Potato: Book 1
Artur Laperla, 2012
Award winning
The Batman Strikes! 3: Duty Calls
Bill Matheny, J. Torres, Terry Beatty, Christopher Jones, 2006
140 pages
Why to read
Exciting superhero adventures capture children's imagination.
Introduces concepts of responsibility and bravery.
Enhances vocabulary through dynamic storytelling.
Encourages empathy and moral reasoning.

The Batman Strikes! 3: Duty Calls
Bill Matheny, J. Torres, Terry Beatty, Christopher Jones, 2006
Award winning
Superhero...or Super Thief
Dan Greenburg, 2001
110 pages
Why to read
Explores morality through engaging superhero-themed adventures.
Encourages ethical decision-making and understanding consequences.
Stimulates imagination with captivating storylines and twists.
Perfect for enhancing young readers' comprehension and empathy.

Superhero...or Super Thief
Dan Greenburg, 2001
Award winning
SuperJoe does NOT say sorry
Michael Catchpool, Emma Proctor, 2022
32 pages
Why to read
Encourages accountability and the importance of apologies.
Enhances emotional intelligence and empathy in young readers.
Engaging story fosters love for reading.
Addresses resolving conflicts constructively.

SuperJoe does NOT say sorry
Michael Catchpool, Emma Proctor, 2022
Award winning
Max
Bob Graham, 2000
32 pages
Why to read
Showcases bravery and personal growth in young protagonist.
Encourages empathy and understanding through diverse characters.
Vibrant illustrations enhance storytelling and engagement.
Supports language development and emotional intelligence.

Max
Bob Graham, 2000
The Princess in Black and the Case of the Coronavirus
Dean Hale, Shannon Hale, Leuyen Pham, 2014
96 pages
Why to read
Timely plot engages children with current events.
Strengthens understanding of health and safety practices.
Empowers children to feel resilient and informed.
Encourages family discussions about public health.
