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Ara's Rocky Road to White Belt

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Break out your uniforms and tie your belts! This Team Taekwondo graphic novel inspires kids to believe in themselves!
Ara is the odd turtle out in his family. He's a more into rock collections than wild adventures. Then he meets Baeoh, a confident tiger who practices martial arts. Baeoh wants Ara to join his dojo and help Team Taekwondo complete the Tiger Fitness Challenge…but what if Ara just doesn't have what it takes? With patience and perseverence, Ara must learn how to come out of his shell, persist through failure, and accept the help of his new friends.
Ara's Rocky Road to White Belt inspires kids build self-esteem and stick with their goals. With plenty of humor and insight into the struggles children face, this installment is sure to be a fan favorite—passed from one reader to another.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 9, 2017
      Turtles are known for many things, but not their martial arts skills (except for those that have encountered radioactive ooze). But in this first book in the Team Taekwondo series, Ara may be on the road to changing that after his new friend Baeoh, a goofy and talkative tiger, persuades him to learn tae kwon do. Ara’s lack of self-confidence and limited physical abilities (his hobby is rock collecting) leave him doubting that he can achieve even the first belt, which requires him to break a board with his bare hand. Lee and Nodelman blend the essential lessons of tae kwon do with an idealized look at how family and friends can support self-confidence rather than diminish it. Messages about self-esteem, positive thinking, and persistence are never far from the surface, but the story avoids turning preachy, just barely. Beavers’s vivid, angular cartoons balance action-oriented scenes with more introspective moments. It’s a story that makes the success of a small first step feel like an epic achievement, which is exactly what someone lacking confidence needs to hear. Ages 6–10.

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2018
      In these small graphic novels, a team of anthropomorphic animals uses taekwondo to build confidence and learn the importance of self-love. A shy turtle comes out of his shell through his new taekwondo friends (Ara); a tiger learns to stand up to bullies and be nice to others (Baeoh). Vividly drawn characters are overshadowed by lessons that are preached instead of conveyed through interesting storytelling.

      (Copyright 2018 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • Lexile® Measure:520
  • Text Difficulty:1-3

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