Heroes -- Juvenile literature
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- The story of Wolverine, written by Michael Teitelbaum
- Not all superheroes wear capes
- Fifty famous people, James Baldwin
- Indian gods, heroes, and mythology
- Awesome powers, written by Michael Teitelbaum
- Kids Who Did
- The rise of Iron Man, written by Michael Teitelbaum
- Real-life heroes, by James Buckley Jr
- STORM, x-men mutant turned heroine
- Héroes mitológicos, mitología para niños, Víctor Sabaté
- Meet the heroes, written by Shari Last
- The Macmillan book of Greek gods and heroes
- The life heroic, how to unleash your most amazing self
- Spider-Man, the amazing story, Catherine Saunders
- Heroes for all times, a nonfiction companion to Magic tree house #51: high time for heroes, by Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- Viking tales
- The odyssey
- Roman gods, heroes, and mythology
- Exploring the function of heroes and heroines in children's literature from around the world, Manjari Singh, Mei-Yu Lu
- Japanese gods, heroes, and mythology
- Finding the helpers, Shannon Stocker
- Wonder Woman and the heroes of myth
- High-five to the hero
- You can too!, change the world, Monika Davies
- The hero's trail, a guide for a heroic life, T.A. Barron ; with a preface by Robert Coles
- The children's book of heroes
- Stories for boys who dare to be different, true tales of amazing boys who changed the world without killing dragons, Ben Brooks
- Heroes for all times, by Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- World myths and legends, 25 projects you can build yourself, Kathy Ceceri ; illustrated by Shawn Braley
- Power Rangers, great adventures, written by Simon Beecroft
- The heroes of 9/11, then and now, Jessica Rusick
- The odyssey, retold by Gillian Cross ; illustrated by Neil Packer
- Face off, Makuro's secret guidebook, by Greg Farshtey
- The heroes, or, Greek fairy tales for my children
- Real-life heroes, by James Buckley Jr
- Who's who in the Marvel universe, [written by Steve Behling]
- Friends and enemies, written by Michael Teitelbaum
- Heroes in Greek mythology, Karen Bornemann Spies
- Heroes in action, written by Shari Last
- Young heroes of the Bible, a book for family sharing, Kirk Douglas ; illustrated by Dom Lee
- Heroes for all times, by Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- Hometown heroes, meet all the people who help protect and serve your town!, editor-in-chief, Jeff Ashworth
- Fantastic Four, the world's greatest superteam, written by Neil Kelly
- Batman, the story of Batman, written by Scott Peterson ; illustrated by Rick Burchett
- Finding the helpers, Shannon Stocker
- The adventures of Hercules, a graphic novel
- Viking tales
- Community heroes, Selina Li Bi, M.F.A
- Front-line heroes, by Emily Hudd ; content consultant, Mark N. Lurie, PhD, Associate Professor of Epidemiology, International Health Institute, Brown University School of Public Health
- Star Wars, are Ewoks scared of Stormtroopers?, written by Catherine Saunders