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Illustrated by
Omar Lozano.
Two girls imagine going about their school and bedtime routines as Wonder Woman and Supergirl, respectively. Comic panels and speech bubbles humorously emphasize differences between real and imaginary scenes (e.g., subduing fire-breathing dragons vs. placating classmates fighting over toy dragons). Featuring racially inclusive casts, these celebrations of preschool independence and playful creativity will delight the youngest superhero fans. "Be a Star" and "Sweet Dreams" checklists included. Review covers these titles: Be a Star, Wonder Woman! and Sweet Dreams, Supergirl.