NINJA CAMP
By: Sue Fliess
Illustrated by Jen Taylor
Published: January 8, 2019
Publisher: Running Press Kids
Fiction
Kids will love this fun time at ninja camp. Kids will learn all the tricks from a ninja master who will teach them all they need to know about becoming a ninja warrior. They will learn about how to be sly, swift, and strong. Then if these are learned, they can become ninjas.
With a rhyming scheme, kids will learn from the ninja master how to protect the shadow blade. Not only learning how to be strong and stealthy, but they will also learn the ninja creed. When the kids find out their shadow blade is missing, they will have to catch the ninjas from the rival camp and reclaim their blade.
I loved every page of illustrations and that the main ninja camper is a girl. The expressions on the campers and the details of the ninja moves will get kids trying out the ninja camp skills as well.
This creative, energetic book will get kids off the couch and trying out all the ninja moves just like the characters in the book.
Sue Fliess is the author of more than twenty children’s books, including Shoes for Me!, A Dress for Me!, and Books for Me!, all illustrated by Mike Laughead; and Let’s Build, illustrated by Miki Sakamoto. Sue loves the holiday season and hopes she made it onto Santa’s “nice” list this year! She lives with her family and their dog in Northern Virginia. Learn more about Sue online at www.suefliess.com. You can find all of Sue Fliess’s books, HERE.
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