Reddit reviews Tiny Titans Vol. 1: Welcome to the Treehouse
We found 9 Reddit comments about Tiny Titans Vol. 1: Welcome to the Treehouse. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
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We found 9 Reddit comments about Tiny Titans Vol. 1: Welcome to the Treehouse. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
Is she set on superheroes? Friends With Boys by Faith Erin Hicks is all ages, stars a badass girl as the main character, and is an all-around fun read. You might enjoy reading it too.
Tiny Titans is a safe bet for kids of all genders, featuring superhero action by boys and girls both in what's just a fun comic for kids.
Here, check these out:
Mini Marvels: The Complete Collection
Marvel Universe: Avengers United
Tiny Titans vol. 1: Welcome to the Treehouse
Superman Family Adventures vol. 1
My cousins love the Tiny Titans comic book series, and while I've never read them they are listed as preschool level. There do seem to be a fair amount of female superheroes present though I don't know that it's exclusively focused on them. There is a Marvel equivalent (Mini Marvels), but I'm also not sure how girl-focused those are. Still, good beginning comics for young kids.
http://www.amazon.com/Tiny-Titans-Vol-01-Treehouse/dp/1401220789/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1397507131&sr=8-1&keywords=tiny+titans
Vol 1 on Amazon.
It's cute. Art and Franco, its creative team, now produce "Aw Yeah Comics" which is very similar in feel.
Ok, here we go :)
Tiny Titans (DC) - funny and awesome, lots of jokes
All New Batman: Brave and the Bold (DC cartoon tie in) - action and humour
Young Justice (DC cartoon tie in) - more superhero actiony
Young Justice - there's an older series by this name as well with Superboy, Robin, Impulse, Wonder Girl, Arrowette and the Secret that's good too.
Supergirl: Cosmic Adventures in the 8th Grade - great for his age group and fun
The Legion of Superheroes in the 31st Century (DC) - superhero group set in the DC future
Ultimate Spider-man (Marvel) - this is really good and you can either start waaaay back at the beginning or start with the new Miles Morales spidey.
Non-Superhero books that are good options too:
Bone (Scholastic) - fantasy, adventure, humour, a classic that's been completed
Amulet (Scholastic) - fantasy, adventure, still being written (I think)
Tin Tin - a classic and you can get the ones the movie is based on. There will be more movies too, so lots to tie into. Some action, adventure, detective type stories.
Edit: formatting
Marvel put out some great comics under the "Marvel Adventures" label that are great for younger readers. My favorite is Marvel Adventures: Avengers. Another are the Power Pack books. All are collected in nice digest-sized collections perfect for kids.
From DC, the trade paperbacks of Tiny Titans are worth tracking down, and there's a collection of the terrific Batman: Lil' Gotham coming out soon. My nephew is a huge fan of the Batman: Brave and the Bold cartoon, so I've been getting him some collections of the related comic series as birthday gifts. I also got him a copy of the DC Super-Pets Encyclopedia, and it was so cool I ordered my own copy.
Here are a few suggestions:
Batman
Batman and Green Lantern
Batman and the Flash
Tiny Titans
There are also Batman: The Brave and the Bold books written for children
Good luck OP!
I second Bone. Though might be a bit too much for a 6 year old as well. It is a big read. I honestly would recommend something that your niece would enjoy and even your nephew may as well: Tiny Titans. It's just a fun little book that even you might find enjoyable just for the pure silliness.
Welcome to the Treehouse
Yes, for the most part. The Teen Titans originally appeared in the mid-1960s, but really hit their peak in the 1980s. A couple years ago, DC rebooted continuity, so none of that 'happened,' but there's a new series carrying on. There's also explicitly out-of-continuity stuff like Tiny Titans and the TV show tie-in Teen Titans Go!.
Same thing for Young Justice.