Karate Testing for My Dad

“Karate Testing for My Dad” by Robert McGriff is a children’s book published by Outskirts Press, Incorporated on November 2, 2018. This 26-page edition, written in English, invites readers to join six-year-old Kaila and her classmates at American Urakan Kenpo Karate as they experience test day at her father’s karate school. The narrative follows Kaila as she dons her uniform, enters the dojo, and participates in warm-up exercises, showcasing various techniques along the way.
Readers will find an engaging depiction of the journey from a white belt to a yellow belt, highlighting the fun and excitement of martial arts training. The book emphasizes themes of health and daily living through Kaila’s experiences, making it a relatable read for young audiences. With its focus on karate techniques and the camaraderie among students, this story offers a glimpse into the world of martial arts from a child’s perspective.
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Join along with six year old Kaila and her fellow students of American Urakan Kenpo Karate, as she walks you through test day at her father’s karate school and shows you fun techniques. She will begin when she puts on her uniform and enters the Dojo to stretch and warm up. Learn as Kaila and her fellow students kick and punch their way from a white belt to a yellow belt!
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