I Have a Superpower

I Have a Superpower

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2022-09-03 01:21:49
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Stephen Curry
  • ISBN:0593386043
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

Four-time NBA champion and superstar Stephen Curry makes a splash with his picture book debut inspiring young readers to unlock their very own superpower。

A positive boost from a strong role model。 --Kirkus

With accessible advice honoring commitment to craft and fortitude, this is a sporty and strong addition to growth-mindset and social-emotional-learning conversations。 --Booklist


Stephen Curry's journey to the NBA wasn't easy。 Coaches and recruiters repeatedly told him he was too small to make it in the big leagues。 But Stephen used their doubts to shape his ever-positive attitude and fuel his own underdog success story。 Now, Curry pens an original story to inspire the next generation of go-getters and big dreamers。

I Have a Superpower is the empowering story that teaches kids you don't have to be the strongest, fastest, or even tallest kid out on the court。 So long as you have heart, any goal is achievable through hard work and determination--even without a cape!

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Reviews

Pam

I received an electronic ARC from Penguin Random House through Edelweiss+。Curry models playing with heart for younger readers。 The emphasis is on believing in yourself and doing your best while remembering to have fun。 Hughes is not the fastest, tallest, strongest ball player but he practices and is willing to take a risk and ask to be included in the game。 Readers see him hold his own and play well despite being teased by other players。 Encouraging message younger readers need as they figure ou I received an electronic ARC from Penguin Random House through Edelweiss+。Curry models playing with heart for younger readers。 The emphasis is on believing in yourself and doing your best while remembering to have fun。 Hughes is not the fastest, tallest, strongest ball player but he practices and is willing to take a risk and ask to be included in the game。 Readers see him hold his own and play well despite being teased by other players。 Encouraging message younger readers need as they figure out their talents and gifts。 The illustrations are full of color and movement to pull readers in to the game。 While I appreciate the sidebar information provided by the sportscaster, the language level may be challenging for some of the target audience。 A great chance for families to read together and discuss what is being shared。 。。。more

Rachael

Sweet book & I love that S Curry is supporting kids lit。 I think the language & simplicity don’t fully match。 Quick read 。。。 but not sure if it’s meant as a kids early reader or a picture book to be read to littler kids。 Moral - work hard, have fun。