A quick, empowering story for any child worried about fitting in with others. Ellie Ultra has been homeschooled by her parents until the second grade and is excited to be finally attending Winkopolis Elementary School with ordinary kids.
Ellie wants to make a good impression on her first day of school and wears her favorite outfit and a cape. Upon arriving at school, Ellie is shocked to find that she is the only kid at school with superpowers. Ellie attempts to make friends but drives her classmates away by using her superpowers to excel in math and sports. After her first day of class, Ellie decides she has to hide her superpowers in order to have her classmates like her.
When Ellie comes home from school, she finds her genius scientists parents working on their latest project, the ultra remote, and Ellie sees the remote as the perfect tool to help her go from extraordinary to ordinary. Although the remote helps her appear ordinary and gets her friends, Ellie begins to not like herself because she has to diminish parts of herself to make others happy.
In the end, a situation occurs which forces Ellie to use her superpowers at school. Ellie uses her superpowers to save her class (and the world) but is ashamed and is certain she has lost the new friend she made in class. Unbeknownst to her, after she save her class then ran away, her teacher and classmates are very appreciative to her and accept regardless of whether or not she has superpowers.
This was a cute book and I like the underlying message that you shouldn’t change who you are to be accepted by others. Ellie shows that it is possible to strike a balance between being a superhero as well as a great classmate and friend.