World of Reading: Ant-Man This is Ant-Man: Level 1 by Chris Wyatt


World of Reading: Ant-Man This is Ant-Man: Level 1
Title : World of Reading: Ant-Man This is Ant-Man: Level 1
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ISBN : 1484714555
ISBN-10 : 9781484714553
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 32
Publication : First published June 2, 2015

The Marvel Heroes of Reading line of early readers is designed to offer reluctant readers, specifically boys, books that they will want to read by featuring characters they love. The series is broken into three levels that invoke the rigorous training courses their favorite Marvel heroes must engage in to perfect their super powers.

Discover how an ordinary man named Scott Lang becomes the smallest hero with the biggest heart.


World of Reading: Ant-Man This is Ant-Man: Level 1 Reviews


  • Cam

    Learning about more superhero’s!

  • Anna

    Coming into this book I had no idea how Ant-Man came to be or what he does aside from he can shrink and be big again. The book is a very brief summary on who Ant-Man is and what he does and who he "works" with. I had no idea he has/had a daughter or that he used to be a thief! It was very interesting. It's a Level 1 Reading Level so it has short sentences and good for beginner readers. Illustrations are great too! I also liked how smooth the pages are.

  • Amanda

    The girls picked a few super hero books, they especially liked the cover of this one. Basically this was an introduction to who Ant-Man was, so we all learned something because I had no idea myself. Nice beginner super hero book.

  • Bethe

    Bookaday #58. Typical level 1 reader with tons of appeal for young superhero fans, especially boys. Plot a bit disjointed but that won’t deter the target audience.

  • Kayla

    Meh. About what you’d expect from a book like this.

  • Rosa Cline

    This is a level 1 reader, meaning the words are on the easier side to read and sentences not long. I appreciated these books in this series because I have a special needs teenage son and he can't read like his 'normal' age and so preschool - beginning reading books are all more 'babyish' but not these books. They are easy to read but didn't drop down to a baby level. So he can feel confedint about reading these. Wished more authors would write like this; since our special needs children need to be able to feel special about being able to read too.

  • Jennifer

    Read this to my 5 year old son and he loved it! Simple reading to help him with his reading skills.

  • Wt Prater

    i love listening to my son read.