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Here Comes Redbird!

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The adventure hits the streets when the Batmobile comes to life in this Step into Reading leveled reader inspired by the new hit pre-school animated series Batwheels! Perfect for children ages 4 to 6!
Just like Batman and Robin, Bam the Batmobile and Redwing learn that they have to must work together to put the brakes on Joker and his trouble-causing van, Prank. Based on Batwheels, the hit preschool animated series on Cartoon Network and HBOmax, this full-color Step into Reading leveled reader is a great way for young fans of Batman ages 2-5, the Batmobile and all manner of things that go, to enjoy the show again and again while they learn to read.
Step 2 Readers use basic vocabulary and short sentences to tell simple stories. For children who recognize familiar words and can sound out new words with help.
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    • School Library Journal

      December 1, 2023

      PreS-Gr 1-Batman and Robin make a great team when it comes to stopping evil villains. Their vehicles, Bam the Batmobile and Redbird, are also excellent when it comes to crime fighting. Redbird is a young car, so Bam takes him under his wing to teach him. He is patient as Redbird practices his moves and flips. Unfortunately, Redbird also needs to learn more before going out on a mission with Bam to stop the Joker from robbing a bank. He is eager to help and does not listen when told to stay back. Trouble ensues, and the two vehicles find themselves working together to stop the Joker and Prank, the Joker's van. This book will draw children into the story and pique their curiosity to read more. A large amount of sight words strengthen young readers' confidence, and the pictures are bold, colorful, and full of action. The characters have been toned down, so they are not menacing and scary, and the story teaches about friendship, cooperation, and forgiveness. There is also a small lesson about listening to those who know more than you. VERDICT An early reader worth purchasing.-Barbara Spiri

      Copyright 2023 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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