
(If you thought the cover was metaphysical, CHECK THIS BUSINESS OUT. It’s wheels within wheels, man.)
Because this is a book for early readers, Warner Education Services have helpfully opened this book with how to use your dictionary, with help from Atom!

It’s pretty reassuring to know that you don’t have to change your size to use the dictionary. I was worried for a second, there. However, you’re being awfully presumptuous assuming that I know my ABC’s.

I feel like Atom’s summary of how to find the word “story” is less confusing than the page long explanation of how to find the word “story.” But that’s just me.

I guess Atom is looking at the copy of The Super Dictionary that Superman busted through the book with? I can’t be sure, though.

I can’t wait to find out more about the super-people and super-animals in this book! I’m sure we’ll learn a lot about these super-characters that we didn’t know before!
Now that we’ve learned how to use this (questionable) dictionary, next up is the who’s who of superheroes!