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  • Karate Hour

    Carol Nevius, Bill Thomson

    Paperback (Two Lions, April 1, 2011)
    KARATE CLASS SHOULD ALWAYS BE THIS EXCITING! Karate class begins and students come together to practice their blocks and stances––from crescent kicks to front kicks to tuck roll stands. Dynamic black-and-white artwork of children bowing, kicking and sailing through the air contrasts with their brilliantly colored karate belts in this rhythmic read-aloud that explores the action and philosophy of karate.
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  • Karate

    Paul Collins

    Library Binding (Chelsea Clubhouse, Aug. 1, 2001)
    Explores the martial art of karate and provides information on uniforms, choosing a dojo, conditioning, techniques, belts, terminology, and competition.
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  • Karate

    Harry Cook

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, July 1, 2004)
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  • Karate Kid

    Rosanne L. Kurstedt, Mark Chambers

    eBook (Running Press Kids, Sept. 3, 2019)
    Gain mindfulness, focus, and inner strength while learning karate moves with a goat kid! A goat kid loves to do karate! And he is sure to inspire young kids to try karate as well. Follow Goat as he goes through the major stances and karate moves, teaching readers to channel focus and strength through each pose. Karate Kid's simple, measured, and meditative text is complemented by playful yet instructive illustrations by Mark Chambers to teach youngsters how to get involved in karate--and to have fun while doing so, too.
  • Karate

    Clive Gifford

    Library Binding (Sea to Sea Pubns, Aug. 1, 2010)
    Introduces the martial art of karate and describes the equipment, skills, and terminology of the sport.
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  • Karate

    Harry Cook

    Hardcover (Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, July 1, 2003)
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  • Karate Kakapo

    Loredana Cunti, Stacy Curtis

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, April 2, 2019)
    Kakapo is crazy about karate. No student at her dojo tries harder or practices more. She loves the blocks, the strikes, the stances. And she especially loves the super-fast kicks: the running kicks, the jumping kicks, the side kicks ... but no amount of practice can help her conquer the elusive flying kick. You see, kakapos can't fly. Despite this, Kakapo works hard on everything else to perfect her skills. She has earned every belt from yellow to green to blue to red. And now it's time for the most difficult karate challenge of all: the black belt test. Kakapo is ready. After all, she has practiced as much as any bird could and mastered all the moves. Except that one, of course. But surely the senseis won't ask her to do a flying kick. Will they?Loredana Cunti's adorable Kakapo discovers (with a little help from a kind teacher!) that sometimes seeing a problem from a different perspective can help you solve it. It's a wonderful model for children facing obstacles in their own lives, and a great example of a growth mindset. It aligns with social studies lessons on self-awareness and personal development. Award-winning cartoonist Stacy Curtis's illustrations of a kakapo doing karate are hilarious and full of energy, and just might inspire some new students of karate (or other martial arts). The art was reviewed by a karate expert to ensure the moves are accurately portrayed. This playful and funny picture book is perfect for storytime. It also makes a great choice for character education lessons on self-discipline and perseverance.
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  • Karate Pig

    Alan Katz, Daniel Moreton

    Board book (Little Simon, April 21, 2009)
    Come along on a hilarious adventure with the one and only Karate Pig as he karate chops everything in sight—even this book! In the end, Karate Pig learns a very important lesson about sharing and reading with his very good friends. Readers will laugh out loud as they read this novelty book with pull-tabs, die-cut pages and a gatefold flap.
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  • Karate

    Kari Schuetz

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Jan. 1, 2011)
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  • Karate

    Kathy Galashan

    Paperback (Hodder Arnold H&S, April 3, 2000)
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  • Karate Hour

    Carol Nevius, Bill Thomson

    Hardcover (Two Lions, Sept. 1, 2004)
    KARATE CLASS SHOULD ALWAYS BE THIS EXCITING! Karate class begins and students come together to practice their blocks and stances––from crescent kicks to front kicks to tuck roll stands. Dynamic black-and-white artwork of children bowing, kicking and sailing through the air contrasts with their brilliantly colored karate belts in this rhythmic read-aloud that explores the action and philosophy of karate.
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  • Karate

    Neil Morris

    Hardcover (Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, May 15, 2001)
    8"x10 1/2", hard cover, 32 pages many illustrations