Use the Force!

Use the Force!
Author: AMEET Studio
Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-08-30
Genre: Battles
ISBN: 9781338047455

Relive all of the humor and action of LEGO(R) Star Wars(TM) in this fun-filled activity book Includes mazes, matching, code-breaking, puzzles, and more Plus, buildable minifigure

Space Justice!

Space Justice!
Author: Trey King
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2018-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781643107059

When supervillains from outer space threaten to steal the world's toys, it is up to DC Comics' greatest super heroes to save the day. But first they need a plan! This low leveled reader in comic book style format is perfect for little superhero fans.

Ready for Action!

Ready for Action!
Author: Victoria Taylor
Publisher: DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Batman (Fictitious character)
ISBN: 9781409366133

Describes Batman's most dangerous enemies, including Mr. Freeze, Catwoman, Harley Quinn, and Poison Ivy.

Friends and Foes!

Friends and Foes!
Author: Trey King
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Adventure stories
ISBN: 9780606363617

Because Batman and Superman cannot stop arguing about how they should save the day, Wonder Woman and Batgirl have to save the city from different supervillains.

Lego MARVEL AVENGERS and BATMAN Coloring Book

Lego MARVEL AVENGERS and BATMAN Coloring Book
Author: A. C. Book
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2019-03-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781799119616

Each illustration is printed on a separate sheet (8.5" x 11") to avoid bleed through. You will be offered 34 beautiful, high-quality illustrations in black and white. Age specifications: Coloring books for kids 4-12 yrs Coloring books for toddlers 2-3 yrs Coloring books for boys & girls 5-12 yrs Our books is a godsend for those who want to unleash their potential. Buy a birthday gift for your kid!

Ultimate Sticker Collection: LEGO® DC Comics Super Heroes: Heroes into Battle

Ultimate Sticker Collection: LEGO® DC Comics Super Heroes: Heroes into Battle
Author: Julia March
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-12-29
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1465428461

DK's Ultimate Sticker Collection: LEGO® DC Comics™ Super Heroes: Heroes into Battle is a must-have for LEGO® fans of all ages. Enter the thrilling DC Comics universe and discover all there is to know about your favorite super heroes and villains, from SUPERMAN™ and BATMAN™ to MR. FREEZE and BANE. With over 1,000 full-color reusable stickers and exciting activities including a sticker puzzle and the chance to create your own super hero, DK's newest Ultimate Sticker Collection will keep children occupied and entertained for hours!

LEGO DC Super Heroes Visual Dictionary

LEGO DC Super Heroes Visual Dictionary
Author: Elizabeth Dowsett
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1465475451

Celebrate the entire world of LEGO DC Super Heroes with this comprehensive visual guide to all the minifigures, vehicles and sets, including the LEGO Batman Movie sets. Includes an exclusive super hero minifigure. Full color. Consumable.

Superheroes and Excess

Superheroes and Excess
Author: Jamie Brassett
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2021-11-29
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1351396927

Finding the superhero genre in need of further investigation from philosophical standpoints that value excess as a creative drive, rather than denigrate it as a problem to be resolved, this book opens up discussions that highlight different approaches to ‘the creative excess of being’ as expressed through the genre. While superheroes are an everyday, culturally dominant phenomena, philosophical methods and investigations have a reputation for lofty superiority. Across 13 chapters, this book facilitates a collision between the superhero genre and the discipline of philosophy, resulting in a voyage of exploration where each illuminates the other. The contributions in this book range from new voices to recognized scholars, offering superhero studies a set of critical interventions that are unusual, conceptually diverse, theoretically grounded and varied in practice. These chapters consider ‘excessive’ traits of superheroes against schools of thought that have attempted to conceptualize and understand excess by analysing texts and figures across a variety of mediums, such as The Fantastic Four, Captain America, The Vision, Logan, Black Panther and Super Hero Girls. With its unique approach to the superhero genre, this book will be an invaluable read for students and scholars working on comic studies, transmedia studies, cultural studies, popular culture and superhero studies.

Deconstructing LEGO

Deconstructing LEGO
Author: Jonathan Rey Lee
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2020-09-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3030536653

This book investigates a paradox of creative yet scripted play—how LEGO invites players to build ‘freely’ with and within its highly structured, ideologically-laden toy system. First, this book considers theories and methods for deconstructing LEGO as a medium of bricolage, the creative reassembly of already-significant elements. Then, it pieces together readings of numerous LEGO sets, advertisements, videogames, films, and other media that show how LEGO constructs five ideologies of play: construction play, dramatic play, digital play, transmedia play, and attachment play. From suburban traffic patterns to architectural croissants, from feminized mini-doll bodies to toys-to-life stories, from virtual construction to playful fan creations, this book explores how the LEGO medium conveys ideological messages—not by transmitting clear statements but by providing implicit instructions for how to reassemble meanings it had all along.

Rethinking Superhero And Weapon Play

Rethinking Superhero And Weapon Play
Author: Popper, Steven
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2013-02-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0335247067

Rethinking Superhero and Weapon Play offers a fresh and knowledgeable insight into children’s fascination with superheroes and weapon play. It explores what lies at the heart of superhero and weapon play and why so many children are drawn to this contentious area of children’s play. This innovative book offers: A detailed look at why many early years professionals and teachers are cautious about superhero and weapon play. Does weapon play make children more violent? Do ‘goodies versus baddies’ stories make children more confrontational? Do superheroes offer positive gender role-models? The book tackles these questions and suggests some alternative perspectives, as well as offering practical advice about keeping children’s superhero and weapon play positive and productive. An exploration of how superhero and weapon play relates to the development of children’s moral values, moral principles and moral reasoning; the building of children’s co-operation, empathy and sense of community; and the development of children’s sense of self and self-esteem. Discussion of the deep moral themes that lie within superhero narratives, and how superhero characters and narratives can be used to enhance and deepen children’s understanding of good character, moral responsibility, attachment, prejudice and ill-treatment, and why it is important to be good in the first place. A wealth of learning opportunities and suggestions of ways to use superheroes to advance children’s moral, philosophical and emotional thinking This book is an excellent resource for those studying or working in early years or primary education who wish to understand the phenomenon of children’s superhero and weapon play and make the most of children’s enthusiasm for it. “Warm, funny, smart, and honest, the argument made in Steven Popper’s book astutely, and with a sharp eye for detail, teases out many subtle reflections on morality, childhood development and the paradoxes of human nature, through the lens of our much-loved Superhero narratives. He is able, through nuanced and well-supported argument, drawn from both theory and practice, and from pedagogy and real life, to present a compelling and detailed account of the ways in which these stories might interface with the moral development of children. The book offers a rich, and articulate narrative of its own, which ‘aims at the good’ in its desire to propose that immersion in such superhero ‘narrative play’ can teach children about ethics, social responsibility, and what it is to be ‘human’. This is also a wonderful contribution to debates around the role of mass media in promoting critical thinking and enquiry among children.” Dr. Sheena Calvert, Senior Lecturer, University of Westminster, UK “This book authoritatively assesses the virtues of engaging in superhero play with young children. It argues that far from damaging children and encouraging them to adopt unthinking, aggressive behaviours superhero play is an implicitly moral activity. It encourages children to explore profound moral and ethical thinking. This book is both a well-researched account of the appeal that superhero play has for children of both sexes and a practical guide to how such play can be used imaginatively in early years settings.” Rob Abbott, Senior Lecturer in Early Childhood and Education, University of Chichester, UK