Super Stan
On sale
8th September 2016
Price: £7.99
A brilliantly funny picture book about sibling rivalry … and superheroes!
Life can be hard when your little brother is a superhero. The whole world thinks Super Stan is AMAZING. No one ever seems to notice his big brother, Jack … But sometimes, even a superhero needs a little help. And when a superhero is in trouble, only a SUPER big brother can save the day.
This feel-good story tackles the often tricky subject of sibling rivalry with warmth, humour and fun!
Shortlisted for the Waterstones Picture Book Prize.
Life can be hard when your little brother is a superhero. The whole world thinks Super Stan is AMAZING. No one ever seems to notice his big brother, Jack … But sometimes, even a superhero needs a little help. And when a superhero is in trouble, only a SUPER big brother can save the day.
This feel-good story tackles the often tricky subject of sibling rivalry with warmth, humour and fun!
Shortlisted for the Waterstones Picture Book Prize.
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Reviews
Many children will identify with this sibling rivalry theme, relayed with wit and warmth, and illustrated with energy and bright, primary colours.
Many children will identify with this sibling rivalry theme, relayed with wit and warmth and illustrated with energy and bright, primary colours.
[A] super debut picture book
A delightful story about sibling rivalry and sibling love.
This is a fun story, with a lovely, warm ending. Great for smoothing a rough ride amongst siblings, or just for a great bedtime story.
Fun, distinctly unpreachy, but with a clear message too. Great for the early years library, as I imagine many children will relate!
This wonderfully illustrated picture book by the superbly talented Matt Robertson addresses the issue of sibling rivalry in a really heartwarming and fun way
In this sweet, funny and above all, reassuring story, Matt Robertson captures the perspective of a crestfallen big brother, struggling to find his place within an altered family dynamic, with a marvellously astute and empathetic touch