The Supadupa Kid

(8 customer reviews)

$9.95

Javon Williams was just a normal kid until a freak accident gave him amazing superpowers. The only problem? The neighborhood bully, Hoody, acquired his own superpowers and is using them to terrorize the city! Javon attempts to save the city by becoming…The Supadupa Kid!

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Javon is a normal kid living a normal life when he becomes gifted with awesome superpowers through an unexpected twist of fate. These superpowers include the ability to conduct electricity and fly! Javon isn’t the only kid with new powers. The neighborhood bully Hoody gains superpowers of his own and uses them to wreak havoc on the community. It’s up to Javon to save the city from destruction. He is…The Supadupa Kid! This book teaches young readers about goodwill, self-esteem, and the importance of friendship and teamwork.

“It’s captivating for children, humorous, and has excellent vocabulary building properties. It’s a win-win for kids and parents alike!”

Additional information

Weight 8.8 oz
Dimensions 5.5 × 8.2 × 0.5 in

8 reviews for The Supadupa Kid

  1. Sara

    The “SupaDupa Kid” was not only humurous but it also taught lessons on kindness and doing the right thing. My son and I would read multiple chapters at a time. It was definately considered an ” I don’t want to put it down” book in not only my child’s eyes but my own. You were not able to just read a chapter at bedtime. It had to be at least four or five. I would highly recommend this book to all children and even adults as well. It’s a wonderful feeling to be able to enjoy a book with your child. I look forward to reading more books by Ty Allen Jackson!!

  2. Lori M

    We discovered this book after my son was given a copy of Ty’s book Danny Dollar Millionaire Extraordinaire, as a gift. My son (10 years old) so loved Danny Dollar, that I knew I had to buy him Supadupa Kid. Turns out, this one is just as amazing as Danny Dollar! I enjoy watching my son’s excitement as he turns each page. I watch his face while he is reading and I see the smiles and hear the laughter. I can’t wait for the next book by Ty Allen Jackson! Great Job. Parents, you won’t be disappointed when you buy this book for your children!

  3. Aimee

    I read this book to my two girls as our family book after receiving it at a wonderful literary event that Ty was at. The book was great! It held their attention and kept them wanting more each night. They counted down the chapters as we got closer to the conclusion. They were so excited to hear about what was going to happen next between the characters and how the situation would be worked out. The fun humor and jokes was not only entertaining to the girls but also had me and my husband laughing and enjoying it just as much. I’d have to say this was a really great experience!

  4. Sandra and Leah Rose

    My 9 year old daughter loved this book. She couldn’t put it down. Normally she gets distracted easily but this book kept her attention. I’m hoping for a sequel

  5. Laura

    I got this book for my 10 year old nephew and he loves it! It’s only been a few days and he’s almost finished with it already.

  6. Paula

    I read this book with three groups of students in grades 4 and 5. They all loved it. They would get frustrated with me because I would not read faster! They always wanted to know what was going to happen next or they wanted to find out if their predictions were correct. They agreed that a sequel should be written one day too!

  7. Alica C.

    This is an amazing book and my 5th grade LOVED IT! They were hanging on to every word and it was hard to teach because they kept asking to read The SUPADUPA KID! Thanks so much for writing this book!

  8. Tracy

    I just finished reading The SUPADUPA KID to my 1st-3rd grade class. They LOVED IT! (so did I) Lots of laughter and “OH NO, that can’t be the end of the chapter” comments. They are looking forward to book 2!! PLEASE tell me it will be one!

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