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Hello Ninja, #giveaway

There is a little girl who is a little cheer leader.  She attends nearly all of her brothers’ competitions . . . 

Taekwondo fan

belt tests . . .

taekwondo belt

board breakings . . .

taekwondo board break

and is a trooper as she watches her brothers practice becoming dangerous.

taekwondo kick

In fact, she watches them enough that she practices front kicks and side kicks at home.  Under their supervision, of course.

taekwondo Gabe

Her brothers encourage proper technique. 

taekwondo boys

To help Sister practice her skills before bedtime, we read Hello Ninja!

And I have one to give away to you. 

Author, ND Wilson, created this board book  for his 3 year-old daughter, Marisol, in time for Christmas. He did it, and she LOVES it! Now you can love it!!

While Hello Ninja is a sweet and simple board book, it is PERFECT for a toddler and allows them to participate in what their sibling(s) are doing nearly every night – or even allows them to perfect their own toddler ninja skills.

Which always come in handy when paying superheroes. 

Enter to win Hello Ninja!

  • Leave a comment below and tell me what your child’s favorite book is to read. 
  • For another entry, leave a separate comment below and tell me what your child’s favorite imaginary play is – ours is — superheroes.

 

Giveaway ends February 11, 2014.  Open to anyone.

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8 Comments

  1. Current favorite at our house is “Julius Baby of the World” by Kevin Henkes (we have a new baby coming in just under two weeks!)

  2. Our favorite imaginary play this week is Spider-Man! Lots of web slinging happening at our house lately. 🙂

  3. My boys love Frank Was a Monster Who Wanted To Dance by Keith Graves. We have read it so many times that I have had to buy a few copies due to all the wear (and tear).

  4. My daughter loves to put stuffed animals and dolls under her shirt to pretend she is pregnant. We have multiple precipitous births here every week.

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