PICTURE BOOK REVIEW: Even Superheroes Get Scared by Shelly Becker, illustrated by Eda Laban
REVIEW
In this rhyming companion to Even Superheroes Have Bad Days and Even Superheroes Make Mistakes, a group of superheroes wrestle with their fears. The theme of overcoming one's fears by facing them down bravely and moving forward despite them is a worthy one for sharing with children. As long as children also understand that deep-seated phobias and anxieties, as well as other mental health concerns, require more than just willpower to overcome. The story provides a fun way to open the door to discussions about fear vs. anxiety, what real courage and bravery is, and that it helps to have others around to provide support. Laban's illustrations are charming and perfect for young readers who are really into superheroes. I especially liked the picture showing the superheroes relaxing and having a good time. Facing down fears is exhausting after all.
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