No. of pages 248
Published: 2011
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In "Owl Ninja" by Sandy Fussell, young readers are taken on an adventurous journey following the story of a young owl who aspires to become a skilled ninja. This charming tale explores themes of courage, friendship, and self-discovery as the owl navigates the challenges of training and overcoming obstacles. With the guidance of a wise mentor, the owl learns important lessons about perseverance and believing in oneself. The book is beautifully illustrated, captivating readers with its imaginative narrative and inspiring message, encouraging them to embrace their unique strengths and find their own path. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Samurai Kids .
This book is aimed at children at US 4th grade-7th grade.
This book has been graded for interest at 9-12 years.
There are 248 pages in this book. This book was published in 2011 by Candlewick Press (MA) .
Sandy Fussell lives south of Sydney, Australia. She studied mathematics at university, is intensely interested in history and now works in IT. Rhian Nest James started working as a freelance illustrator in 1987 and has since illustrated over sixty children's books. Rhian moved to Sydney, Australia from her native Wales in 2002. Sally Murphy is a mother, wife, teacher, speaker, website manager and reviewer as well as an author. She was born in Perth and now lives in Corrigin, in the wheatbelt of Western Australia. In 2001 she decided to dedicate herself to her dream of becoming a children's author and has now published 28 books. Sally lives with her husband and five of her six children in a small town in rural Western Australia. Rhian Nest James has been working as a freelance illustrator for many years after graduating from Exeter College of Art with an Honours Degree in Illustration. She has produced illustrations for a wide variety of publishers and organizations but her speciality is children's books having illustrated over 60 and contributed illustrations to many more. Rhian moved to Sydney from her native Wales in 2002 and she continues to illustrate including the highly successful series Samurai Kids.
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