It’s never too early to introduce your kids to superheroes. If you feel uncomfortable about immediately exposing your child to the type of violence that comic books might bring, try reading an age appropriate superhero book to them instead.
The Shredderman: Secret Identity Paperback tells the tale of Nolan Byrd, a 5th grader who has been bullied by a certain Bubba Bixby. For years, Nolan and his other classmates have endured the bullying of Bubba. You see, Bubba had been calling everyone names including the teachers too. Nolan has had enough of this and wants to put a stop on Bubba. Upon doing a school project, Nolan discovered a way on how to turn things around for him and the other bullied kids. He even took on a superhero identity with the name of Shredderman.
If you want to discover how Nolan, I mean, the Shredderman solved his bullying problems, you must definitely grab a paperback copy of the Shredderman: Secret Identity. The story is absolutely funny and filled with witty words. Children can learn a lot from the story as to how to deal with bullies using intellect and wits, not by force or violence. Though meant for kids ages 6-12, this book is highly entertaining even for adults.
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