Brain is a hero. Just ask him.
In Brain Saves the Day, Brain proudly recounts all the times he's rescued the world - from stopping disasters and battling sea monsters to leaping in front of danger without a second thought.
There's just one small problem.
His best friend Crutch was there.
And according to Crutch, "saving the day" looked a little different.
A world-ending war?
Brain said "I'm sorry."
A terrifying sea monster?
It was a lobster. At the grocery store.
A runaway beast threatening civilization?
A hamster. In a hamster ball.
With laugh-out-loud dialogue and bold, simple illustrations, this funny picture book about friendship explores big imagination, small acts of kindness, and what it really means to be a hero.
Perfect for:
- Kindergarten and early elementary read-alouds
- Social emotional learning (SEL) lessons
- Teaching empathy, responsibility, and apologizing
- Kids who love dramatic storytelling and silly humor
Because sometimes saving the day isn't about fighting monsters.
Sometimes it's about picking up a worm after the rain.
Or sitting next to someone who feels alone.
Or being brave enough to say, "I'm sorry."
Funny. Heartfelt. Slightly exaggerated.
Brain Saves the Day is a story about the kind of hero the world actually needs.