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  1. Jun 10, 2014 · In August, the organization will release its first major volume, Comics That Make Kids Smarter, through Andrews McMeel Publishing. Some of the greatest creative talents in comics and visual literacy produced this book, which addresses topics in social studies, math, language arts, and science.

    • Thor The Mighty Avenger
    • Ultimate Spiderman
    • Cow Boy
    • Life and Times of Scrooge Mc Duck
    • Grave Yard Book
    • Adventure Time
    • Mouse Guard
    • Rose and Isabel
    • Doctor Who – The only Good Dalek
    • The Saga of Rex

    (Image Source) Thor, the might avenger is yet another most popular comic for children of this age and keeps pages turning right to the very end. This comic series from Marvel Comics is written by Roger Langridge. It’s a superhero story—there are plenty of things and creatures and villains for Thor to hit. This comic is one of the best available tod...

    (Image Source) Written by Brian Michael and Mark Bagley, this is something that preteen boys love and do not mind reading again and again.

    (Image Source) By Nate Cosby and Chris E, this comic with the cute little cowboy is sure to be an instant hit with your child.

    (Image Source) Penned by Don Rosa, this is a rich book that your child will keep turning pages right to the last page.

    (Image Source) By Neil Gaiman, this is a sure page turner and revolves around a boy named Nobody Owens who has been brought up and educated by graveyard ghosts.

    (Image Source) Penned by Braden Lamb and Ryan North, this is yet another popular comic series of this age. “Adventure Time” time is adapted from “Adventure Time TV series”, which is a show on Cartoon Network. The story is about Finn and his sidekick Jake who live in the Lands of Ooo and embark on crazy and bizarre adventures.

    (Image Source) Written by David Peterson, this comic focuses on how brave even small creatures are. In this book they are mice and how they are willing to risk everything for one another and how they plan together to face their enemies.

    (Image Source) By Ted Mathot, the book takes you back to Civil war and is the story of two sisters who do not sit idle when their brothers join war.

    (Image Source) Authored by Mike Collins and Justin Richards, this is one more comic that will keep your child glued to the book.

    (Image Source) A lovely story of Rex, who is a fox and is whisked to another land for experiments. The story goes on to tell how Rex meets his love and travels around the world. The author is Michael Gagne.

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  3. Can comic books make you smarter? It seems too good to be true, but as graphic novelist Gene Luen Yang explains, they’ve come a long, long way. Imagine this: in the early days of comics, a ...

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  4. Oct 21, 2018 · Comic books, once disregarded as too superficial to rival the intellectual rigour of “real” books, are gaining an increased level of respectability across our classrooms. This is in response to a growing body of research which has shown comic books help increase childrens vocabulary, listening and comprehension skills: three cornerstones ...

  5. Feb 15, 2016 · Powered by Geek & Sundry. by Ben Riggs. Feb 15 2016 • 8:00 AM. Evidence and research is stacking up to prove that comic books make their readers smarter. Comics make you want to read, and they...

  6. Aug 5, 2014 · Reading With Pictures: Comics That Make Kids Smarter [Elder, Josh] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.

  7. Boston Teacher David Cutler uses comic books in his classroom, and finds them to be helpful tools to help kids understand complex concepts and events.

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