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Books with title My First Martial Arts Book

  • My First Book

    Jane Belk Moncure, Rebecca Thornburgh

    eBook (Jane Belk Moncure Collection, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Simple words accompany descriptive illustrations in this read-alone book.
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  • My First Army Book:

    Mr. Earl Miguel, Earl M.

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 10, 2019)
    Is your little one ready to learn some Army words? My First Army Book is ready for you and your adventurous little soldier! Show them the ABC's with this fun, colorful, alphabet book! This one of a kind book combines letters with all your favorite Army items! Makes a special baby shower, surprise present or birthday gift! Perfect for kids ages 0-5. Our US Military is working hard everyday to defend, protect, and keep our country safe, and what better way to teach our future generation a little piece of what our brave soldiers do.
  • My First Martial Arts Book

    Terrence Webster-Doyle

    Hardcover (Weatherhill, April 1, 2001)
    A book for young people ages four to eight on martial arts for peace that can help them understand and resolve conflict peacefully.
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  • My First Art Book

    Patricio

    Paperback (Cascade Social Media, LLC, Dec. 1, 2018)
    My First Art Book-Learning 12 ColorsBest of the baby books: Great beginning reader books, pre-reading books for children. A classic children’s book!Top children books 1-3 years and older: A must have for all children.Essential beginning reader books: This will be the first book that they can actually read all by themselvesA superb buy for baby gifts: include this with toys for the first year or newbornExcellent gift for a baby shower: Expecting mothers can actually read to their children before they are born. Art learning: Best book for learning colors and art. Patricio painted and wrote this book for his granddaughter and grandson. They love it and your child will as well. Take the time to review each piece of art and discuss it with your young one. It will be a fun first introduction to color and art. Do not be surprised when your pre-reader toddler correctly reads this book back to an adult. This is an excellent choice and value for children’s books beginner readers. High quality art helps the young brain to develop complex problem solving abilities. Include this with toys for the first year. Reading with children also enhances an important part of brain development. Enjoy quality time with a positive message of love and happiness. Explore every page together with a child of any age. A great inspiration for child painting and reading. The Best of the Baby Books, great for baby gifts or gifts for toddlers. Best of the beginning reader books for beginner readers. Read and learn colors while enjoying with your loved one. Destined to be one of the top 100 best sellers children books 1-3 years, pre-reading books for children or just books for kids. Illuminations for any age!
  • My First Art Book

    Patricio

    eBook (Cascade Social Media, LLC, Dec. 7, 2018)
    My First Art Book-Best of the baby books: Great beginning reader books, pre-reading books for children. A classic children’s book!Top children books 1-3 years and older: A must have for all children.Essential beginning reader books: This will be the first book that they can actually read all by themselvesA superb buy for baby gifts: include this with toys for the first year or newbornExcellent gift for a baby shower: Expecting mothers can actually read to their children before they are born. Art learning: Best book for learning colors and art. Patricio painted and wrote this book for his granddaughter and grandson. They love it and your child will as well. Take the time to review each piece of art and discuss it with your young one. It will be a fun first introduction to color and art. Do not be surprised when your pre-reader toddler correctly reads this book back to an adult. This is an excellent choice and value for children’s books beginner readers. High quality art helps the young brain to develop complex problem solving abilities. Include this with toys for the first year. Reading with children also enhances an important part of brain development. Enjoy quality time with a positive message of love and happiness. Explore every page together with a child of any age. A great inspiration for child painting and reading. The Best of the Baby Books, great for baby gifts or gifts for toddlers. Best of the beginning reader books for beginner readers. Read and learn colors while enjoying with your loved one. Destined to be one of the top 100 best sellers children books 1-3 years, pre-reading books for children or just books for kids. Illuminations for any age!
  • My First Martial Arts Book

    Terrence Webster-Doyle

    Hardcover (Weatherhill, April 1, 2001)
    A book for young people ages four to eight on martial arts for peace that can help them understand and resolve conflict peacefully.
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  • My first book

    Theodore C. Papaloizos

    Paperback (Papaloizos Publications, Aug. 1, 2010)
    My First Book is for ages 3 to 5 and is designed to introduce and teach the Greek alphabet and language. This book includes all the letters of the Greek alphabet, Greek letter combinations, and over 100 Greek vocabulary words. All words are in both, Greek and English and include: family, animals, fruits, numbers 1-10, colors, body parts, simple verbs, greetings, and religion. Make sure to also purchase the workbook and audio cd program which are sold separately.
  • The Martial Arts Book

    Laura Scandiffio, Nicolas Debon

    Paperback (Annick Press, Aug. 1, 2010)
    An unrivaled overview of the history and philosophy of martial arts. Martial arts have become increasingly popular in North America over the past century. Yet few books for children present an overview of the history and philosophy of these ancient disciplines. The Martial Arts Book does just that. Learn about the samurai who preferred to use strategy over violence and who were trained to pay attention to the sound of breathing or the movement of joints to tell if someone was asleep or just pretending. Meet the female ninjas known as Deadly Flowers, and the last ninja, Seiko Fujita (1899-1966), who stuck needles in his skin and ate rat poison, lizards, and even a brick to learn to withstand pain and poison. A concluding chapter will help in choosing the right style and school of martial arts for you. Key Features: unique book on a popular subject a comprehensive overview of the martial arts from their origin and philosophy to the evolution of styles, the use of weapons, and martial arts today sidebars with interesting anecdotes color illustrations foreign names and terminology are followed by the phonetic pronunciation in parentheses
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  • Martial Arts: A First Book

    Ken Reisberg

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Aug. 1, 1979)
    Offers guidelines for choosing the proper school in which to learn and practice the martial arts, explains their underlying philosophies, and looks at the histories and techniques of judo, karate, kendo, aikido, and kung fu
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  • MY FIRST BOOK,

    Jane Belk Moncure, Colin King

    Hardcover (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2001)
    Glossy pictorial hardcover no dust jacket. 2001 7.75x9.13x25. GUIDE FOR PARENTS WITH PICTURES, HOW TO TEACHING CHILDREN READING.
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  • My First Book

    Colin Hawkins, Jacqui Hawkins

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Oct. 21, 1985)
    Pictures with lift-up flaps illustrate some important firsts in a baby's life and the flaps have space to record the dates and details of each event
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  • The Martial Arts Book

    Laura Scandiffio, Nicolas Debon

    Hardcover (Annick Press, Aug. 1, 2010)
    An unrivaled overview of the history and philosophy of martial arts. Martial arts have become increasingly popular in North America over the past century. Yet few books for children present an overview of the history and philosophy of these ancient disciplines. The Martial Arts Book does just that. Learn about the samurai who preferred to use strategy over violence and who were trained to pay attention to the sound of breathing or the movement of joints to tell if someone was asleep or just pretending. Meet the female ninjas known as Deadly Flowers, and the last ninja, Seiko Fujita (1899-1966), who stuck needles in his skin and ate rat poison, lizards, and even a brick to learn to withstand pain and poison. A concluding chapter will help in choosing the right style and school of martial arts for you. Key Features: unique book on a popular subject a comprehensive overview of the martial arts from their origin and philosophy to the evolution of styles, the use of weapons, and martial arts today sidebars with interesting anecdotes color illustrations foreign names and terminology are followed by the phonetic pronunciation in parentheses
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