The Exciting Adventures of SuperGrover Author:Emily Perl Kingsley Age Range: 5 to 8 — An Anything Muppet father reads a story to his kids about Super Grover's origins. Grover's mom made him a superhero costume for Halloween. He demonstrates his super powers, such as the ability to fly, X-ray vision, super strength, super breath, super speed, and even super hearing and super smell! — Super Grover tries to save Rh... more »onda Subicede, a little girl sledding down a steep hill. Rhonda appears to be on a collision course with a bunch of trees. Ultimately, the girl notices the trees and slows down herself.
At school, Grover sees the school play of "The Three Bears," with Prairie Dawn in the lead role of Goldilocks. But when the three bears enter, portrayed by Bert, Ernie and Herry Monster, Grover becomes his superhero alter-ego, mistakening the actors for real bears and delivering them to a zoo.
The final story has Grover and his friends Ernie, Bert, Cookie Monster, Big Bird and Betty Lou fishing together. But when the boat starts springing leaks, Grover can't find a telephone booth to change into his Super Grover outfit, and the others are oblivious to this incident, so he must try to stop the leaks by plugging them himself. But then he catches a fish, which pulls him underwater. There, he finds a telephone booth under the sea, become Super Grover, and saves the boat by carrying it in mid-air. The book then closes with a warning from Super Grover that the young readers should not attempt the stunts that Super Grover has done, including flying.« less