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Sarah E. Paul is a children's author, actress, vocalist, cosplayer, wife and dog mom. Her premiere children's book "I Wish I Were A Superhero" was inspired by her admiration for the imagination of children, her love of superheroes and dinosaurs. She hopes to write many more stories for children in the future and it is her hope that her stories inspire kindness, strength and hard work.
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I Wish I Were a Superhero
by Sarah E. Paul

Overview


I Wish I Were A Superhero tells the story of a young dinosaur that dreams of being a superhero - but there are so many choices! Super strength, super brains, invisibility - what is the best kind of superhero to be? Told in a charming rhyme, the dinosaur imagines limitless possibilities for having strength and doing good as a super-powered deinonychus (that's a fancy word for a type of dinosaur).
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I Wish I Were A Superhero tells the story of a young dinosaur that dreams of being a superhero - but there are so many choices! Super strength, super brains, invisibility - what is the best kind of superhero to be? Told in a charming rhyme, the dinosaur imagines limitless possibilities for having strength and doing good as a super-powered deinonychus (that's a fancy word for a type of dinosaur).
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Overview


I Wish I Were A Superhero tells the story of a young dinosaur that dreams of being a superhero - but there are so many choices! Super strength, super brains, invisibility - what is the best kind of superhero to be? Told in a charming rhyme, the dinosaur imagines limitless possibilities for having strength and doing good as a super-powered deinonychus (that's a fancy word for a type of dinosaur).

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Description


I Wish I Were A Superhero tells the story of a young dinosaur that dreams of being a superhero - but there are so many choices! Super strength, super brains, invisibility - what is the best kind of superhero to be? Told in a charming rhyme, the dinosaur imagines limitless possibilities for having strength and doing good as a super-powered deinonychus (that's a fancy word for a type of dinosaur).

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Book details

Genre:CHILDREN'S FICTION

Subgenre:Animals / Dinosaurs & Prehistoric Creatures

Age Range (years):3 - 5

Language:English

Pages:30

Paperback ISBN:9781098338473


Overview


I Wish I Were A Superhero tells the story of a young dinosaur that dreams of being a superhero - but there are so many choices! Super strength, super brains, invisibility - what is the best kind of superhero to be? Told in a charming rhyme, the dinosaur imagines limitless possibilities for having strength and doing good as a super-powered deinonychus (that's a fancy word for a type of dinosaur).

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Description


I Wish I Were A Superhero tells the story of a young dinosaur that dreams of being a superhero - but there are so many choices! Super strength, super brains, invisibility - what is the best kind of superhero to be? Told in a charming rhyme, the dinosaur imagines limitless possibilities for having strength and doing good as a super-powered deinonychus (that's a fancy word for a type of dinosaur).

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About the author


Sarah E. Paul is a children's author, actress, vocalist, cosplayer, wife and dog mom. Her premiere children's book "I Wish I Were A Superhero" was inspired by her admiration for the imagination of children, her love of superheroes and dinosaurs. She hopes to write many more stories for children in the future and it is her hope that her stories inspire kindness, strength and hard work.

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I wish I were a Superhero Fun read. Cute. Whimsical. Looking forward to more from this author Read more