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Overview""Imbued with Jewish meaning...Just the thing to turn scaredy-cats into caped crusaders."" -Kirkus Reviews Zoey Zoombeck is afraid of lots of things, but when she receives a superhero cape for her birthday, she transforms into Zoey Zoombeck, Superhero! From stopping avalanches to rescuing runaway trains, Zoey faces danger with her cape and a little imagination . . . until she discovers that she can find her courage even without it. A humorous story of imagination and inner strength. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Heidi E.Y. Stemple , Alexandra ColomboPublisher: Behrman House Inc.,U.S. Imprint: Apples and Honey Press ISBN: 9781681157153ISBN 10: 1681157152 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 28 April 2026 Recommended Age: From 4 to 6 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""Can a girl who’s afraid of her own birthday presents become a superhero? Zoey Zoombeck looks askance at the yo-yo her brother, Aaron, gives her: 'That seems unsafe.' And what if she tumbles off the bike from her two dads? Then Aunt Miriam’s package arrives: a purple superhero cape and a matching one for Afikomen, her cat. The pair don their gifts, and the next day, Zoey is a changed child. In Zoey’s imagination, the duo save kids from a train wreck, stop a rock avalanche from falling on a family, and rescue an older woman from a stampede of animals. Zoey becomes brave enough to ride her new bike, but later that day her cape goes missing. Abba (Hebrew for Father) sends her out to find Afikomen. She sees him…up a tree. How will she get him down? Without her cape, Zoey is afraid, but her love for her pet helps her persevere. This simply told story is imbued with an overlay of Jewish meaning; Zoey’s cat is named after the matzoh eaten at the Passover meal’s end, while backmatter explains the concept of ometz lev, Hebrew for 'strength of the heart.' Zoey’s transformation and her wild fantasies should be useful in families with fearful children of their own. In Colombo’s bright, energetic illustrations, Zoey and Aaron are tan-skinned; their parents are slightly paler. Backmatter includes instructions for making a cape. Just the thing to turn scaredy-cats into caped crusaders. (Picture book. 4-8)"" —Kirkus Reviews Author InformationHeidi E.Y. Stemple didn’t want to be a writer when she grew up. She became a probation officer, before joining the family business at age 28, when her first short story was published in a book called Famous Writers and Their Kids Write Spooky Stories. The daughter of Jane Yolen, Heidi has since published more than 35 books and many short stories and poems. She lives on a farm in Massachusetts. Alexandra Colombo has illustrated more than 200 books in countries around the world. She was born in Sofia, Bulgaria and attended secondary school in Italy, specializing in scientific studies. She then studied at the Milan European Institute of Design, receiving a degree in illustration. Alexandra’s charming artwork captures the magic, idiosyncrasies and unique personalities of children and animals in memorable, colorful settings. She lives in Milan, Italy. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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