Might-E is about a four-year-old girl with social anxiety starting preschool, in order to overcome her fears of going to school, she becomes a superhero. Put your mask on, firmly place your hands on your hips, and stand proud. Stand and be Might-E!
Children and adults alike can relate to Emma, a shy, nervous, scared preschooler. Many of us have been in new situations that made us uncomfortable whether starting a new school or a new adventure. Hopefully, we have someone in our lives like Emma's Dad who can help us find our superhero selves. Scavone writes a beautiful lesson for readers and listeners.
Emma is the type of child many can relate to. She's shy and looking for friends. Through a series of events she realizes that confidence really comes from within. Great book for preschools and early elementary children, especially those starting school or facing new challenges.
A transformative tale that shines a light on the power of believing in yourself--all channeled through the guise of a purple cape and mask. Scavone's writing shows us that it's possible to be brave, all it takes is a little encouragement from those who know us best.
Great book for the young one heading off to school for the first time! And a great message about how we all can be MIGHT-E in situations that might be out of our comfort zone.
Read this with my daughter and she enjoyed it very much. It is a great story to give little kids confidence in a new situation and around new people. The illustrations were fun and bright. Great children's book.