LEGO Ninjago Reader #1: Way of the Ninja [Kindle Edition] Author: Greg Farshtey | Language: English | ISBN:
B00HNUEOZM | Format: PDF, EPUB
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The legend of Spinjitzu begins. . . .
The son of a blacksmith, Kai’s only dream is to master his father’s craft. Until the day an army of skeleton warriors raids his villages and kidnaps his sister, Nya.
Kai’s only hope of rescuing his sister lies with Sensei Wu, a mysterious old man with a mission. Sensei Wu promises to teach Kai Spinjitzu. Will it be enough to save Nya? Books with free ebook downloads available LEGO Ninjago Reader #1: Way of the Ninja [Kindle Edition] Epub Free
- File Size: 24405 KB
- Print Length: 32 pages
- Publisher: Scholastic Inc. (January 28, 2014)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00HNUEOZM
- Text-to-Speech: Not enabled
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- Lending: Enabled
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #27,649 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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My almost six year old son loves Lego, especially Lego ninjago. I thought that this would be a fun book for him. The pictures are well done and I am sure he would like to look at them. I don't like the text though. There is not much of a good story and I consider it to graphic for his age. Citation from page 8: "He swung his samurai sword and one of the skeletons' head popped off. 'Ow!' Kai cried, as the skeleton bit his ankle. 'Bite this!' He kicked the skeleton head like a football. The other warriors clapped as the skull flew through the air.". My son might think it's "cool", but that is not the main factor I decide by. I don't see good reading in this and don't want to set him up for trashy literature that early, when I still have an influence on his taste. So instead of this book I recommend "Night of the Ninjas" from the Magic Tree House Series by Mary Pope Osborne. It does not have the colorful pictures and we have to read it to him for now, but it inspires imagination, is fun and educational.
By Britta D Husack
I mail books to a 7 year old who HATES reading and writing like he hates nothing else in this universe. I send monster, zombie, and ninja books in an effort to show him that books can be delightful, not a painful chore. I have sent him half a dozen such books to date, but this is the one that prompted him to get in touch with me.
This went an ocean away, so I did not get to read it myself, but the child who hates, HATES reading and writing was so inspired that he (1) got really excited about the book (2) demanded an immediate reading from the adult in the house, as he had already done his mandatory 20 minutes of reading for the day, and (3) was inspired to write a thank you note that read:
Dear Irish,
Thank you for the Way of the Ninja book. I really, really like it. Could you please send me more wayoftheninja books?
(his spacing, not mine)
At this price, how could I refuse? I consider it a literary investment. Special thanks to Lego for having great readers and to Amazon for making them affordable to ship to Hawaii.
Update: He's 8 now, and reads without fighting about it. He reads to my 2-year-old niece voluntarily, and the two additional Lego Ninjago readers he got for his birthday were his favorite birthday gifts even though he got a lot of cool toys! I'm going to go ahead and declare victory, but if anyone knows of excellent products for reluctant writers, I'd love to hear them. (So far only Scribblenauts has encouraged a tiny bit of voluntary spelling/writing) He has completely caught up on reading in school (after being several years behind) and has made improvements in writing, but is still a bit behind.
By IrishFire
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