The February Issue: Superheros
In The Superhero Issue
Craft Ideas
Superhero Hall of Fame
Superhero Training
Get a Superhero Name
Become Superheros at Home
Superheroines
Book Reviews
Secret Identity Challenge
Superhero Craft Ideas from
superhero placemat
Color your own superhero placemat! 

Superhero Hall of Fame and Museum

 
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Is your child the ultimate superhero fan? If so, you might want to book a flight to Smallville, Kansas. It's home to the Superhero Hall of Fame and Museum. If you aren't planning a trip to middle America anytime soon, you can check out their website for tons of information about superheros, action figures and comics.
Joke of the Month!
Q. What is a superheros favorite part of a joke?
 
A. The "punch" line.
 
Our Favorite Superhero
Spiderman
Name: Spider-Man
Real Name: Peter Parker
Hometown: New York City
Height: 5'10"
Weight: 165
 
Powers: Strength and speed of a spider, spider sense to warn of danger, ability to cling to walls, web shooting
 
Enemies: Sandman, the Vulture, Venom, Mysterio, & Dr. Octopus to name a few.
 
Why We Like Him: Slinging webs is pretty cool
 
Did you miss our past issues
 
 
Look for our upcoming newsletters:
March - Animals
April - Music
May - Space
June - Royalty
July - Luau
 
Please email us at blog@andysparties.com with any suggestions for these or other newsletters.
 
Hello
 
Welcome to the February issue of Great Kids News, our monthly newsletter filled with ideas for your great kids!  This month, we're focusing on ideas to keep you and your little superheros busy!
 
As always, we welcome other ideas and suggestions...please post your feedback to blog@andysparties.com.
 
Best Regards,
Steve & Crew
Superhero Training superkid
 
Every kid dreams of being just like their favorite superhero. While that may never happen (never say never), we have come up with some tips that should help your kids pretend.
 
*Take the superhero quiz.
* Create a superhero costume.
* Build superhero strength.
* Practice superhero attitude/manners.
* Work on superhero flight.
Do You Have a Superhero Name?
 
spotlightDid you recently become a superhero?  Does your regular name not seem "super" enough.  Then check out this site and develop your proper moniker!  Perhaps The New Jersey Knucklehead!
 

Have a Superhero Heart!

At GKN, we believe it is important to teach kids to think about others. Here are some fun ways for kids (and parents) to give back.
 
1. Write letters/draw pictures for the troops. Kids Celebrate Soldiers 
2. Donate slightly used clothes and toys to needy children. American Red Cross
3. Clean up the community. Click here for suggestions.
4. Create homemade crafts or cards for local hospitals or retirement homes. Click here.
5. Take the family to a local food shelter. Shelters near you!
6. Be a friend to the new kids at school. Click here for ideas.
7. Donate a portion of birthday/holiday money to a charity that benefits children.
8. Go Green! Click here for ideas!
 
 

 

Spotlight on Superheroines
 
Originally, all superheros were men. Females in comics were supporting charcters without super powers.  Fortunately, superheroines now have can "pack a punch" of their own! 
 
Here are some fun facts about superheroines:
 
Fantomah was the 1st known superheroine, created in 1940.
 
Female heros grew in popularity in the 50s with Batwoman and Supergirl.
 

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Click here for a complete list of superheroines, including Wonder Woman and She-Ra. For more fun facts about superheroines, check out Wikipedia.

Superhero Book Reviews

There are many great superhero books for kids, but here two of our favorites:
 
- Dex: The Heart of a Superhero by Caraline Buehner: Dexter is a little dog with big dreams of becoming a superhero. With some hard work and new outfit, Dexter becomes SUPERDOG! Before he knows it, everyone is asking for his help. We love this book because it's message is that no matter how little you are, you can still do very big things.
 
Dex
 
-Noodleman: The Pasta Superhero by April Pulley Sayre: Al Dente's family owns a pasta making business. Unfortunately, business is very slow- it seems that people only want pizza. When trouble strikes, Al uses his pasta machine to conjure up silly ways to help people out and save his town.
 
Noodleman
 
For more superhero books check out Barnes and Noble

 

 
 
Take the Secret Identity Challenge
 
Match the superhero to his or her secret identity! silly superhero
 
1.  Spiderman                                                      a.  Bruce Wayne
2.  Batman                                                           b.  Dick Grayson
3.  Superman                                                       c.  Selina Kyle
4.  Incredible Hulk                                             d.  Diana Prince
5.  Wonder Woman                                              e.  Clark Kent
6.  Robin                                                             f.  Peter Parker
7.  Catwoman                                                       g.  Robert Bruce Banner
8.  Mr. Incredible                                                h.  Robert "Bob" Parr
 
answers: 1f, 2a, 3e, 4g, 5d, 6b, 7c, 8h