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The Secret Life of a Ninja: First Day of School

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**Amazon Prime Members can borrow this book for FREE ** #1 Best-Selling Children's Book Author -- Arnie Lightning What happens when the bullies take over the school?

Five year old, Jason Heel arrives to a new town and a new school. It's his first day and one of the school bullies already found him as an easy target. Jason quickly sees how the bullies (a small gang called the Terror Squad) just do whatever they want to whomever they want.

Can Anyone Stop Them?

Most of the kids in school just accept things the way they are. They don't think anyone can stand up to the bullies. Jason confidently tells his new friend Amy that he believes things will change soon. Amy thinks he's crazy.

Kick! Punch! POW! Ninja Kid to the Rescue!

Read along and find out what happens when a secret ninja shows up to challenge the bullies! He has two Chinese throwing stars and nunchucks. He's fast as lightning. No one knows where he came from.. Will they back down or just smash Ninja Kid?

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24 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 18, 2014

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Profile Image for Angela Lambkin.
2,354 reviews27 followers
December 20, 2015
WOW! What a tremendous fast paced suspenseful mystery!!

What a terrific short story this was! I really liked it Arnie! Send me more please? And some great illustrations too! I recommend this especially for the early grade school kids but others bit older may also enjoy this series of stories and also feel that this needs five stars. I received this ebook for free and in return for it, here now is my honest review. Terrific work Arnie! By. Angela
Profile Image for Adam Klatka.
81 reviews
September 6, 2019
A five year old main character who goes to a school with lockers and a class schedule and is free to roam the halls to find his classes himself. Romantic undertones. Is it Ninja Kid or Ninja Boy? Arnie can’t decide. Also Ninja Kid or Boy barely misses maiming someone with a shuriken. I’m pretty sure “imminent death” is not how you handle bullies.

Written very woodenly. This happens. Then this happens. Now this is happening. I mean, sounds good for reading out loud to a kid but... I’ve read kid’s books that flow better recently. The art is pretty basic, too.

It just really needs to decide what it wants to be. This isn’t a story for five year olds, or middle schoolers... or high schoolers. And certainly not me.
Profile Image for Denise Lauron.
660 reviews40 followers
January 17, 2022
I picked this up as a freebie.

I had a couple of issues with this book. Why is the 5-year-old on his first day of school so advanced? Why do the kids have to resort to violence in order to take on the bullies?

The story is ok in that the kids work together to help each other, but they probably should have gotten an adult involved.
Profile Image for Sumeyya Pasanbegovic.
22 reviews5 followers
December 27, 2014
Ninjas

Ninjas are awesome and so are you your book is incredible and that's all I got to say see ya later allegater
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6 reviews
May 10, 2016
Great Book

My son loved this book. This book is perfect for children that love kid heroics. We can't wait for volume 2.
Profile Image for Michele Nielson.
2 reviews
February 28, 2016
Too short

Has my 8 year old frustrated as he wants the rest of the story. Too bad, maybe he will write the ending.....
Profile Image for Shelly Boltz-Zito.
227 reviews4 followers
April 18, 2016
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It not my thing but for some people it could inspiring to kids to be what ever they want Tyler Zito

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