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It's the Ninja! - (Somos8) by José Carlos Andrés (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- On the darkest nights, when everyone is asleep, the ninja appears!
- 4-8 Years
- 11.5" x 9.9" Hardcover
- 44 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Humorous Stories
- Series Name: Somos8
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About the Book
"On the darkest nights, when everyone is asleep, the ninja appears! He is fast, brave, silent and invisible... unless he hits the corner of a table or a curtain falls on him!"--
Book Synopsis
On the darkest nights, when everyone is asleep, the ninja appears! He is fast, brave, silent and invisible... unless he hits the corner of a table or a curtain falls on him!
When Pablo puts on his costume, he becomes the fastest and bravest ninja in the world. There is no monster or beast that can stop him. But there's something, just one thing, that makes his legs tremble and tongue tied! Join the Ninja in this fun story about mishaps, facing fears and being seen!
Review Quotes
It's an amusing romp that should tickle young wannabe ninjas. - Puget Sound Council for Reviewing Children's and Young Adult Literature.
The story was cute. I enjoyed the little ninja and all his antics. There is a charm to how children's brains and imaginations work and this book allows readers to feel that charm again. It captures the simple things like the way kids feel invisible when hiding behind a pole. - YA Books Central.
About the Author
José Carlos Andrés started writing theatre for children. And stories, loads of stories. He is fascinated by writing, because it allows him to create new worlds full of laughter and emotions.
He has published theatre plays for children and families, a theatre guide, storytelling, theatre art and clowning for all ages, and of course, stories for picture books.
Myriam Cameros Sierra studied at the Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain, where she came into contact with the world of illustration, comics and animation. From that moment on she decided to dedicate herself to illustration in all its facets. Today she combines her work as an illustrator with teaching, addressing the need for critical visual literacy in a world surrounded by images.