Karate Hour

“Karate Hour” by Carol Nevius is a reprint edition published by Amazon Publishing in April 2011, featuring 34 pages in English. This book introduces readers to the world of karate, where students gather to practice various techniques such as blocks, stances, and kicks. The rhythmic text and dynamic illustrations provide an engaging overview of karate as both a defensive art and a graceful discipline.
In “Karate Hour,” readers will discover the significance of colored belts and the training pact students make with their teacher. The book emphasizes values such as self-esteem, respect for others, and nonviolent behavior, which are integral to the practice of martial arts. Through its storytelling in verse, this edition offers insights into the origins of karate while encouraging young readers to appreciate the sport’s principles and community.
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Karate hour is starting now.
Dressed and belted, we all bow.
Karate class begins, and students come together to practice their blocks and stances–from crescent kicks to front kicks to tuck-roll-stands. They wear colored belts that show their ranks, and they recite the training pact they’ve made with their teacher.
Readers will enjoy the rhythmic text and the dramatic drawings in varying perspectives that highlight karate as a defensive yet graceful discipline. They will learn about karate’s origins and the meaning of the colored belts. Self-esteem, respect for others, and nonviolent behavior–these are some of the values that karate strives to develop in each individual.
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