Suggested Super-Hero Fiction for Kindergarten

 

Looking for superheroes like Wonder Woman and Spider-Man? Try checking out one of these super-powered stories. Books are suggested for Kindergarten, but remember that each reader is different, and might find something interesting at another level.

As imaginary superhero Bumblebee Boy, Sam rejects his pesky little brother's help in defeating pirates, dragons, and saber-toothed lions, but when Sam comes up against some scary aliens, he discovers the advantage of having a sidekick.

Bad weather! by Frank Berrios

Batman and Superman join the Super Friends to stop Mr. Freeze from using his weather control machine.

Buzz Boy and Fly Guy by Tedd Arnold

Buzz creates a comic book that features Buzz Boy and Fly Guy as the superheroes.

The day I lost my superpowers by Michaël Escoffier

When a young superhero-in-training gets hurt, she discovers that mothers have superpowers, too.

Do super heroes have teddy bears? by Carmela LaVigna Coyle

Follow along as two ragtag, everyday super heroes don capes to play in the mud, save their stuffed animals from certain peril, conquer the vegetables at dinner, and overcome darkness at night.

By day, Eliot quietly reads his books, feeds his goldfish and watches Mr. Smith wash his car. But grown-ups don't know that when the clock strikes midnight, Eliot is a superhero! The world's most important scientists have sent a message that a gigantic meteor is about to smash into the Earth! And Eliot Jones, midnight superhero is on his most important mission ever.

Hero dad by Melinda Hardin

A child demonstrates that while Dad differs from a traditional superhero, as an American soldier he is a superhero of a different kind.

Superfab saves the day by Bérengère Delaporte

With a large superhero costume collection, Superfab is the best-dressed superhero around, but his frequent costume changes often stop him for arriving in time to help people in trouble, until one day, his style sense may just save the day.

Superhero School by Aaron Reynolds

When Leonard starts attending Superhero School he is disappointed to find that all they learn is math, but when the ice zombies strike, Leonard and his classmates put their newly-acquired knowledge to good use.

This instruction manual for aspiring superheroes follows the adventures of action-figure Captain Magma and his sidekick/owner Lava Boy as they outsmart a villainous dinosaur, evade a bee, and save a worm from certain destruction.