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As a kid, I had a tough time finding books with characters who looked like me after moving from Taiwan to America. That’s usually bad for most kids. However, I was a hideously self-absorbed kid. Having to read about characters who didn’t look or live like me made my childhood infinitely richer. Since becoming an author, I’ve written books that draw from my heritage and lectured about East Asian storytelling at various universities and writing programs. I do this as a love letter to my own heritage but also as a thank you letter to America for sharing its culture with me. Here’s a bit of mine in return. If you want to learn more about Ninjutsu outside of the dojo, then we have you covered. Here are the 10 best Ninjutsu books that we have found to improve your learning. As the saying goes, knowledge is power so don’t confine yourself to just training in person. Remember, martial arts are based on an open mind and constant progression so with this said, you would be foolish to ignore the vast array of literature on Ninjutsu. From the physical side of combat to the warfare tactics, to the spiritual aspects of training – this guide has it all and we have you covered. My kids are one-quarter Japanese and they wish that their Japanese ancestry is steeped in the way of the ninja. It’s not. Their heritage is actually that of Daimyo, a feudal landowner/warlord, and our ancestors are located about one hour outside of the city of Hiroshima. The ninja are introduced not as magical or almost mythical people, but rather as supreme martial artists who have reached the highest level and seek to progress further. It is suggested that by becoming ninja they strive to advance to an even higher plane, gaining skills such as haragei, or sensing the surrounding world in a different manner. However, we soon learn this is not without a high personal cost.

I’m an autistic unapologetic writing nerd who has spent most of their life using fiction and pop culture to connect better with the world.It has always been the tool, escape, and comfort for me when I feel overwhelmed. As I bite my tongue to keep from monologuing, I always strive to share, introduce, or connect with my passions. Now I use that and my degree in psychology to try to craft worlds that people can feel emotional about in my writing and poetry. Late at night, when all is quiet and everyone is asleep, a ninja creeps silently through the house in search of “treasure”. Ed Young’s wonderful illustration help to set up the surprise at the end. [picture book, ages 4 and up]In the territory of Ixia the government maintains control through the Code of Behaviour, forbidding the practice of magic, but danger lurks in mysterious places... Social normalisation is the process by which behaviors or beliefs become accepted and considered as “normal” within a particular social group, such as your class. This can occur through various means, such as repeated exposure to high expectations, social reinforcement from peers or teachers, and a desire to conform to group norms. Use this hilarious picture book for any child expecting a new sibling, particularly for a girl preparing for new baby brother! Nina was a ninja baby from the start, wanting to do everything by herself and excellent at advanced infiltration. The degree of interleaving in the sequencing of the questions in the Ninja Skill Books is phased in across the weeks which increases the level of challenge for students steadily over time.

Secret Tactics is a good account of both the physical and spiritual side of Ninjutsu. In short, it shows the moves and techniques that are to be taught, as well as looking at the lifestyle of the Ninja. This book shows a comprehensive, well-rounded look at all aspects of Ninjutsu. So, for those who want to learn about the behavioral side of being a Ninja, as well as the practical fighting aspects, Secret Tactics is a good place to start. Follow a trio of friends as they learn the secrets of being a Ninja from two of Japan's most stealthy real Ninjas. This story will have your child practicing the ninjas' moves they read about on unsuspecting victims. There is an adage that urges the writer to write about what they know, and I have followed this to the letter. In addition to being an author, I have worked as a private investigator. I have also trained at two martial arts schools that specialize in Ninjutsu; Genbukan Yamato Dojo, and Bujinkan. Moreover, as a patrolman, and an ambulance driver, I have had the privilege of serving with female partners, lending me a valuable insight into the struggles that they face in otherwise male-dominated fields. But this is not all; I am also an occultist, making me familiar with things that most people would not even believe exist. 😊 As Lucas makes his way through Ninja school, he not only has to learn lessons on how to be a ninja but also lessons in confidence, kindness, respect, and more! The themes in this sweet story are great for all ages. Why does this wolf think he can come to town and blow all the houses down? These three little pigs just aren't going to take it from that bully anymore! The first starts aikido lessons—he'll make mincemeat out of that wolf! His brother learns a little jujitsu—he'll chop that guy to pieces!

Looking both east and west, in bulletins from the past and from far afield, Oliver Burkeman introduces us to an unusual group of people who share a single, surprising way of… Stealth. Camouflage. Agility. Zen-like calm. It is easy to see why children love Ninjas. Stories about Ninjas engage young readers in learning how to become problem solvers, act confidently, and stay focused and prepared. There are numerous books on Japanese culture and Ninja culture to choose from that all levels of ninja-loving readers will enjoy. A beautifully written story about staying true to yourself. A valuable lesson for any young reader. Watch Ninja's Boy's journey of discovering himself and his true passion while going a different path than his Japanese Ninja family. I highly recommend this book for YouTube loving little ones. An easy to read graphic novel with colorful and imaginative drawings.

Ninjutsu – Secret Tactics, Techniques & Mindset Concepts From The Ancient Japanese Ninja by Tim DelavierThere are bad guys out to get her and her new-found Japanese family (also well-trained as ninjas). But why is the person who is responsible for capturing her so alluring? This YA action adventure love story is non-stop action as Jet fights to save a sacred mountain in Japan. [young adult, ages 10 and up]

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