Ninjas! A Fun Guide Book For Kids Wanting To Become a Ninja

by P D Adler (Author)

Ninjas! A Fun Guide Book For Kids Wanting To Become a Ninja
Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade

 Many nonfiction kids books are boring, but I promise you that you will not be bored with this one. You've seen Ninjas in movies and cartoons and they're COOL. But these are just made up things, because not all Ninjas wore black or jumped down off of buildings to save the day with their swords. The actual Ninjas during the 14th Century in Japan were secret people who dressed just like everyone else so they could blend in to spy. Sometimes they wore black so they would not be seen, and sometimes they did have to fight. Ninjas spent many years training to fight (using weapons they made themselves) spy and collect information. Did you know that there are Ninjas all around us today? Can you name any modern day Ninja organizations or clubs? If you think about it I'll bet you can. I'll give you a hint... What organization goes through a lot of training to learn how to fight and sneak up on people?

You'll find the answer in this book for kids. In this kids book you will learn how to become a Ninja in 10 steps. You will learn: History of the Ninjas The difference between a Samurai and a Ninja The first Ninja schools How they trained to become a Ninja Different roles of a Ninja and what they did Weapons that the Ninja used The modern Ninja - who are they today & Finally, the 10 steps that YOU can take to become a Ninja This non fiction kids book includes everything you need to start your own journey to being a real Shinobi, that's Ninja in Japanese. Remember kids books about Ninjas are COOL!

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P D Adler
Phillip D. Adler was born and grew up in a little town in southwest Michigan. He received his Bachelor's degree in the Air Force while taking night classes and then quickly realized that he enjoyed teaching, so he took advanced courses in literature and education as part of his Master's program from Troy State University. After retiring from 20 years of service and then a second career with surgical medical device companies as a sales representative and as a professional trainer he enjoyed many years as a substitute teacher for mostly Elementary and Middle Schools. He is semi-retired in south Florida. He is the father of two sons and grandfather of 4 children. He writes children's books about his passions and early experiences as a child, experiences he is now having with his grandchildren and experiences with students. He has several short books he is working on, some educational nonfiction books for Middle School aged children as well as some fictional children's books soon to be released.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781494836702
Lexile Measure
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Guided Reading Level
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Publisher
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication date
December 20, 2013
Series
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BISAC categories
JNF002000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Adventure & Adventurers
Library of Congress categories
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