The Power Within
A powerful way to boost their confidence
Choose a child’s strength, and we’ll transform it into a superpower – in an epic, personalised adventure where they get to be the hero (and save an entire city!). The Power Within is a celebration of every child’s unique potential.
Recommended for ages 6-10
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Rated 4.8 out of 5
"I love that this book empowers children, includes parents, and is on trend with the superhero craze!" - Jeannette
Read reviewsTurn any child into a superhero
Just choose a character that most resembles the child, and KAPOW! We transform them into a super version of themselves.
Based on a child’s personality
What makes a child you know special? Are they smart, energetic, caring? Just choose… and we turn it into a superpower!
Unleash their inner confidence
Every child has the potential for greatness – and this book is the perfect story to show them just what they’re capable of.
Over 60 action-packed pages
Perfect for girls and boys aged 6+, the book is 68 pages long, and measures 195mm x 265mm – for a rich, visually-stunning story.
Reviews
I love the character traits of the superheroes/children
I love the character traits of the superheroes/children. I've already bought the lost name book for my god daughter and am thinking this would be great for her sister.
Great book
Great book for slightly older kids, whilst bringing validity to their trait, no matter how un-superherolike they may feel!
Amazing! Difficult to find anything like this for girls!
Love superheroes, & difficult to find anything along this theme for girls!
Love the idea of the book relating to a child's personality
Love the idea of the book relating to a child's personality as opposed to just his/her name. The idea of going up against a villain is also a fun/exciting story to narrate to your child
Brilliant
I think its brilliant and kids enjoy being super heros and saving the day
Empowering for children!
This book can empower children and show them that their individual differences can turn them into super heroes so I'm all for it. It's exactly what kids need.