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Sisters Save the Day!

DC Super Heroes: Wonder Woman

Step into Reading 2

by Random House


At A Glance
Interest Level

5+
Entertainment
Score
Reading Level
1.9
Number of Pages
24

In this Step into Reading leveled reader, Wonder Woman™ and Nubia unite for an epic Amazon adventure!

When Queen Hippolyta sends her daughters, Wonder Woman, and Nubia, to Atlantis to represent the Amazons, they must team up to save the underwater kingdom from a dangerous foe. DC superhero fans ages four to six will enjoy this Step into Reading Step 2 leveled reader, which stars Wonder Woman and Nubia, her Amazon sister.

Anyone who has a sister will relate to the conflict of Siren and Mera, two sisters who “do not get along.” However, with Wonder Woman and Nubia’s help, the sisters learn that they have to work together. In the end, the four sisters “use their powers to put everything back together! Sisters save the day!” 

Sisters Save the Day! is part of the Step into Reading Level Two series, which targets readers in preschool through first grade. Each page features one to three short sentences in large font, making it an easy read. It is a fun story for the superhero fans and emergent readers in your life. Step Two Readers use basic vocabulary and short sentences to create simple stories for children who can recognize familiar words and sound out new words with help. The text is also paired with picture clues to help children decode the story.  

Young readers will love going on an underwater adventure with Wonder Woman and Nubia. Atlantis is illustrated with bright colors and the Merpeople have different skin tones—brown, tan, and even green. Plus, various sea creatures add a magical element to Atlantis. When an octopus first arrives at Atlantis, he chases people away and looks mean and scary. But by the end of the story, the octopus is smiling as he helps fix what was destroyed. Readers will cheer when the sisters and the octopus work together to save the day! 

Sexual Content 

  • None

Violence 

  • During a game, an octopus “suddenly appears! It grabs one of [the contestants].” 
  • Wonder Woman and Nubia see Siren “riding on the octopus. She is angry.” The illustration shows people running away from the octopus.  
  • Wonder Woman and Nubia “take the children to safety.” Then, they “swim around and around the octopus, forming a whirlpool. They stop the octopus.” The illustration shows the confused octopus in a whirlpool.  

Drugs and Alcohol 

  • None 

Language 

  • None 

Supernatural 

  • None 

Spiritual Content 

  • None 
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In this Step into Reading leveled reader, Wonder Woman™ and Nubia unite for an epic Amazon adventure! When Queen Hippolyta sends her daughters, Wonder Woman and Nubia, to Atlantis to represent the Amazons, they must team up to save the underwater kingdom from a dangerous foe. DC superhero fans ages four to six will enjoy this Step into Reading Step 2 leveled reader, which stars Wonder Woman and Nubia, her Amazon sister. Anyone who has a sister will relate to the conflict of Siren and Mera, two sisters who “do not get along.” However, with Wonder Woman and Nubia’s help, the sisters learn that they have to work together. In the end, the four sisters “use their powers to put everything back together! Sisters save the day!”  Sisters Save the Day! is part of the Step into Reading Level Two series, which targets readers in preschool through first grade. Each page features one to three short sentences in large font, making it an easy read. It is a fun story for the superhero fans and emergent readers in your life. Step Two Readers use basic vocabulary and short sentences to create simple stories for children who can recognize familiar words and sound out new words with help. The text is also paired with picture clues to help children decode the story.   Young readers will love going on an underwater adventure with Wonder Woman and Nubia. Atlantis is illustrated with bright colors and the Merpeople have different skin tones—brown, tan, and even green. Plus, various sea creatures add a magical element to Atlantis. When an octopus first arrives at Atlantis, he chases people away and looks mean and scary. But by the end of the story, the octopus is smiling as he helps fix what was destroyed. Readers will cheer when the sisters and the octopus work together to save the day!  Sexual Content 
  • None
Violence 
  • During a game, an octopus “suddenly appears! It grabs one of [the contestants].” 
  • Wonder Woman and Nubia see Siren “riding on the octopus. She is angry.” The illustration shows people running away from the octopus.  
  • Wonder Woman and Nubia “take the children to safety.” Then, they “swim around and around the octopus, forming a whirlpool. They stop the octopus.” The illustration shows the confused octopus in a whirlpool.  
Drugs and Alcohol 
  • None 
Language 
  • None 
Supernatural 
  • None 
Spiritual Content 
  • None 

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