Little SuperJoe is a superhero in the making, at least he thinks he is. He’s certainly always ready to save the world from threats, whether that’s invading space aliens or rampaging dinosaurs. Trouble is, superheroes don’t say sorry for breaking things, and they don’t have time to clear up the mess they make, or that’s what he tells his exhausted parents…
It’s only when he wakes up his baby sister with his dinosaur-scaring roar that SuperJoe realises superheroes do need to say sorry just like anyone else. As he gently strokes her cheek and stops her crying, he’s prompted to say sorry to mum and dad too and to turn his superpowers to tidying.
The story is full of fun and little children will love SuperJoe, and it delivers its message of the importance of consideration and saying sorry gently but very effectively. A shout out too for Emma Proctor’s exuberant illustrations which leap off the page.
SuperJoe - superhero in the making - is far too busy to say sorry. He tears around the house sending invading space aliens back into orbit, rescuing passengers from sinking ships, and bravely facing prehistoric perils, while leaving a trail of broken toys, spilled bath water and displaced goldfish in his wake. But one sound keeps interfering with his supersonic hearing . . . and that's the sound of his little sister crying. Can SuperJoe swallow his pride and say the one little word that will make everything better?
The laugh-out-loud follow up to SuperJoe Does NOT Do Cuddles, this second outing by our loveable superhero is sure to help even the most stubborn pre-schooler learn the value of saying sorry.
"Super fun, super playful, this stunning picture book captures the youthful imagination and burgeoning independence of caped crusader SuperJoe" – Fabia Turner, Founder of the Jericho Book Prize and Book Reviewer
"Fantastic! The superhero cannon is a common one, so I was very excited to see a Black superhero portrayed" – I Have a Book For That