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What’s the Story?

Reviewed by Emily Ashby

When problems arise in Storybrook Village, it's up to the Super Readers -- Red (of Little Red Riding Hood fame), Littlest Pig (The Three Little Pigs), Princess Pea (The Princess and the Pea) and Whyatt Beanstalk (Jack's little-known younger brother) -- to don superhero attire and save the day. Once transformed into their alter egos, they leap into the pages of books to gather lessons that will help them solve problems. Each Reader is equipped with a special reading-based skill that helps the team overcome obstacles. Whether it's the ability to transform objects by changing a letter in their name ("wall" to "ball," for instance) or the power to replace words in the story with synonyms or antonyms, each team member lends his or her individual talent to the group's work.

Is It Any Good?

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Not only does this inviting animated series encourage preschoolers to expand their early literacy skills through interactive reading, word games, and spelling challenges, it also draws comparisons between the lessons in classic tales like The Three Little Pigs and real-world troubles that kids will easily relate to. The stories' morals also remind youngsters that many problems can be resolved by communication and compassion.

Kids are sure to enjoy Super WHY! for its energetic characters and vibrant illustrations. And parents will love the series' strong educational angle and the positive messages it sends kids about reading and learning in general.

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