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I read these books 2 years ago to my son.Now he can easily read them. Today he read this to his younger sister and I so they could both get their check marks in our family reading challenge. they love reading about the heroes they watch. It is great watching them grow in confidence and seeing him read to his little sister.
Skye loved it.
I thought that it was cool because Wonder Woman is friends with Batman and Super Man, and they got to train Wonder Woman, and even though the crimes are too hard to defeat them, they still tried hard.
A great introduction to Wonder Woman for beginners.
Short, sweet, simple and to the pointMy daughter and I both enjoyed this. We are both decently new to the comic book world. I think this did a good job explaining who Wonder Woman is and what she does. She was very excited and told me she would love for me to read this again to her.
I'm a huge Wonder Woman fan. So, if we find a WW anything while thrifting, of course we're going to buy it. And that's exactly what happened here.Wonder Woman's heroic rise from Amazon princess to well-known superhero is well captured in this very cool story.I loved the bright artwork. The story might be familiar, but I always enjoy the hell out of a Diana Prince tale. It's a short, simple and fun introduction to one of the best superheroes ever. I'll definitely be adding this to my Wonder Woman...
What a great way to introduce your little one to The Fabulous Wonder Woman! Bold and bright graphics. There's even a couple of cameos from our favorite superheroes.
Reading level 2. My son liked it. We don't read a lot about girl superheros so its a nice change. Great story too.
Good book for going kidsI work with kids with special needs and although they were not a fan of her being a girl, they thought it was ok. I personally liked reading it to them though.
An adequate Wonder Woman origin story.
perfect for young readers who are enamored by the film and are seeking reading material featuring the character.
Wonder Woman is introduced in this exciting story. She tells of her home land and how she came to be a super hero. This book is great to show girls that they can be strong and fight crime just like the boy super heroes.
I need one based on the latest movie. Not bad at all, just doesn't follow what her older siblings now have seen in the movie.
My Grandson picked this out for me at a book sale, he knows I am a Wonder Woman fan. It is a good Children's book. Keeps the story simple and it is the original story line and not the lasted Movie story line. I like both story lines but original needs to be keep alive. The illustrations are cartoon, loved that, keeps with the comic book feel.
Just a character introduction really. Less a story and more an advertisement for dc.Good art though!Son enjoyed it.
My husband didn't think that my nephew would care much for this Wonder Woman book. He told me that boys typically don't identify much with female superheroes. After talking to my friend Deirdre, however, I decided to give this one a shot. This wasn't the first superhero book that my nephew chose for me to read to him, but it wasn't the last either. Honestly, I really didn't notice that he was any less interested in Wonder Woman than any other superhero. He was just as interested in her backstory...
This is a cool presentation of the Princess. The greatest part about reading it aloud is that you can do the Linda Carter t.v. show battlecry "WONDER WOMAAAAAAAN" every time WW is mentioned in the story. Kids won't know why the heck you are doing it but it goes well with the telling of the tale, I think. At the end of the book they throw Batman and Supes in there. Kind of unnecessary. If you're going to do that, throw in a couple of D.C. heroes that deserve the spotlight but don't get it. Like B...
This was my daughter's first library book from her new kindergarten. Not sure she really recognized the character, though she saw some promotional stuff about her when the movie came out and it's been a popular Halloween costume this year. The book itself is very simple, with very brief descriptions to tell the story. Typical of many books in the I Can Read lineup. Good for small children, not so exciting for adults. Still fun to see her excited for library days.
Who doesn't love "Wonder Woman?" She is kick-butt! An awesome crime fighter and the daughter of a queen! She destroys all the false theories that a woman cannot do what a man can do! She slays the gender biases and helps to create an equal space for all boys and girls. Everyone can defeat evil, no matter what gender you might be!
I had no idea where she came from.