My Babysitter The Super Hero Review

"Leo," she gasped, "I need the backup stabilizer from my bag. The blue cylinder."

By the time Leo's parents got home, the living room was spotless, and Maya was back in her hoodie, helping Leo with a LEGO set. "Everything okay, Maya?" his mom asked. My Babysitter the Super Hero

The next morning, the news was flooded with footage of a new hero, "The Aegis," who had intercepted a falling satellite. Leo looked at the TV, then at Maya, who was currently struggling to open a jar of peanut butter. "Tough night?" Leo asked, leaning against the counter. "Leo," she gasped, "I need the backup stabilizer from my bag

Leo winked at her. His babysitter wasn't just a hero because she could fly; she was a hero because she kept the world safe—and still made sure he got to stay up ten minutes past his bedtime. The next morning, the news was flooded with

"Perfect," Maya smiled, though Leo noticed a small smudge of soot behind her ear. "Leo was a real hero today. He actually finished his broccoli."