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My Superhero Mom by FA Khan is a wonderful, heartwarming illustrated picture book about a little girl who doesn’t realize just how amazing her mom is. This book shows gratitude and appreciation to all the moms who strive every day to create safe and loving homes for their children.
It is a delightful reminder that not all superheroes wear capes, and not all superheroes have a fancy job.
Summary: A wonderful, heartwarming illustrated picture book and a fabulous celebration of moms everywhere.
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Readers’ Choice Awards Finalist

“A clear lesson about everyday heroic deeds.” — Kirkus Reviews
What a wonderful book and tribute to moms around the world. This delightful story tells us that all moms make us feel special, they care for us and make the world a better place. They are all superheroes. Illustrations are vibrant and beautifully compliment the story.
Subani Maheshwari,
Author of Melody the Unicorn book series
Reader's Reviews
That is such a sweet story. I am sure many kids (and moms) can identify with it.
Naema Alam., Book Enthusiast
My 4-year-old LOVES this book. we read it almost every day. the illustration is simple and easy for kids to understand. Not too many pictures on each page, so as not to overcrowd a child's brain. The story teaches love, compassion, and kindness. I would recommend 10/10.
Tabinda Shafiq, Book Enthusiast
I loved reading this book as an adult, and any child can relate to such a storyline. The narrative keeps the reader hooked. Normally, kids’ stories revolve around their day-to-day struggles and situations that may appear in their lives. But honestly, kids of this generation need to be sensitized to the fact that success is a holistic concept that includes kindness, spreading love, a desire to give back to society, etc., and this short story covers these pointers very well.
I would highly recommend this book.
Irmeen Qamar., Book Enthusiast
My Superhero Mom is a story about a young girl’s dilemma to find what makes her Mom a hero. The Father’s indirect, soft guidance allows his daughter to explore this on her own through her own observations. Using the perspective of an immigrant family and the subtle placement of common words from another language allows us to embrace our individual differences in yet another way. The illustrations, particularly of her dreams at night, are touching. This book is a heart-warming, engaging story my 9-year-old daughter and I thoroughly enjoyed.
Sireesha Reddy, Book Enthusiast
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