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Books with title But Mom, I'm a Ninja

  • My Mom is a Ninja!

    Scout Walker

    language (, Oct. 12, 2013)
    My name is Alfred Potts, but everyone calls me Freddy. I'd like to tell you about some strange adventures and happenings which have been going on at my house recently. I'd heard rumours of parents being trained as Ninjas in order to torment their kids when they were only going about their normal day. You know, doing stuff that kids like to do when their parents backs are turned.. Little did I know that when my Mom caught me out using her secret Ninja training, the rumours became a reality!If you think your Mom is normal,That she couldn't possibly have any secret powers,Then think again.Read the first short story in the "Ninja Mom" Adventure Series to discover some of the secret abilities your Mom may be hiding so kids like you and me can spot them . . . This book is suitable for children age 5 and up and quite a few adults too..
  • But Mom, I'm a Ninja

    Jenna Urban

    language (Evatopia, April 27, 2020)
    Middle School is Tough.Tai may be on the shorter side, but he’s got a mountain of trouble. His mom says, “avoid conflict,” but she should tell that to the school bully.Oscar is even a bully to other bullies. He has more than enough reasons to pick on Tai who is skinnier than a stick figure, has hair that stands up at odd angles, and glasses that are too big. At least Tai’s mom adores him. Then again, that’s just another thing for Oscar to pick on. Only his pet cat, Nunchuck, knows the truth. Tai is going to be a great Ninja!But will his mysterious teacher be Tai’s biggest supporter or greatest threat?
  • But Mom, I'm a Ninja

    Jenna Urban

    (Evatopia, April 28, 2020)
    Middle School is Tough. Tai may be on the shorter side, but he’s got a mountain of trouble. His mom says, “avoid conflict,” but she should tell that to the school bully. Oscar is even a bully to other bullies. He has more than enough reasons to pick on Tai who is skinnier than a stick figure, has hair that stands up at odd angles, and glasses that are too big. At least Tai’s mom adores him. Then again, that’s just another thing for Oscar to pick on. Only his pet cat, Nunchuck, knows the truth. Tai is going to be a great Ninja! But will his mysterious teacher be Tai’s biggest supporter or greatest threat?
  • But Mom, I'm a Ninja

    Jenna Urban

    (Evatopia, May 16, 2020)
    Middle School is Tough.Tai may be on the shorter side, but he’s got a mountain of trouble. His mom says, “avoid conflict,” but she should tell that to the school bully. Oscar is even a bully to other bullies. He has more than enough reasons to pick on Tai who is skinnier than a stick figure, has hair that stands up at odd angles, and glasses that are too big. At least Tai’s mom adores him. Then again, that’s just another thing for Oscar to pick on. Only his pet cat, Nunchuck, knows the truth. Tai is going to be a great Ninja! But will his mysterious teacher be Tai’s biggest supporter or greatest threat?