The Ninjabread Man

The Ninjabread Man
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2016

Lexile Score

580

Reading Level

2-3

ATOS

3.7

Interest Level

K-3(LG)

نویسنده

Chris Gall

ناشر

Scholastic Inc.

شابک

9780545814317
  • اطلاعات
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«سعی کن، سعی کن، تا جایی که میتونی، نمیتونی منو شکست بدی، من مرد نینجاب هستم! سنسی در این داستان جالب «مرد نان زنجبیلی» یک دستورالعمل قدیمی برای نینجابورید درست می کند. ولی کوکی از فر فرار میکنه و فرار میکنه ایا مرد نینجابخوان می‌تواند نینجا بیر، نینجا مار، موش نینجا و نینجا فاکس؟ در اخر ، روباه باهوش نینجا مرد نینجاب را فریب میدهد. این ماجراجویی نینجا بسته بندی شده از یک sensei باهوش، حیوانات نینجا دوست داشتنی، و یک کوکی سخت به گرفتن همه با برنده جایزه Dinotrux تصویرگر کریس گال!

نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

June 27, 2016
A sensei bakes a gingerbread cookie treat for his animal pupils, but the ninja cookie who emerges from the oven has other ideas, as every fan of this cumulative tale knows. In Leigh’s pseudonymously written version, the Ninjabread Man runs toward, rather than away from, the other characters, challenging each one to a fight and winning (“Try, try as best as you can, you can’t beat me, I’m the Ninjabread Man!”) until a fox dispatches the cookie by maintaining his meditative cool. Leigh’s story is at its best when it’s taking advantage of the comedic disconnect between action-movie seriousness and yummy baked goods, which extends to both the narration (“Suddenly, a sweet scent filled the night air. Danger was near”) and dialogue (“Ninjabread Man!” shouts Ninja Bear. “You will make a mighty morsel!”). Gall’s (Little Red’s Riding ’Hood) flat compositions, rendered in muted tones, don’t really tap into the humor to the same degree, though, and the cast of animal martial artists (which includes both panda and snake characters) can’t help but feel like a Kung Fu Panda redux. Ages 3–5.



Kirkus

June 15, 2016
A ninja-themed retelling of "The Gingerbread Man.""Once upon a time, there was a little old sensei who taught ninjas in a hidden dojo." Said sensei is a small fuchsia-and-white panda with trailing mustache and beard and a stereotypical conical hat, and his ninjas include Bear, Fox, Mouse, and Snake, all in black outfits tied with a colored belt. To reward their hard work, the sensei, working from an ancient recipe, crafts a Ninjabread treat: a tiny ninja complete with his own miniscule sword and throwing stars. When the cookie escapes the oven, the teacher warns his students with a gong. Bear, Snake, and Mouse hear it and confront the little cookie, but they fail to capture or eat him. Fox's difficulty hearing anything over the sound of the waterfall gives him the perfect way to lure the Ninjabread Man closer, to the cookie's demise. Leigh's retelling may enthrall kids practicing martial arts, but the tale is rather weak: the rhymes the cookie spouts are loose and sporadic; the fights with the other ninjas are over too quickly; and it's never clear just how the cookie succeeds against his much larger opponents. Spare, Asian-inspired scenes background the action of the ninjas, who all sport extremely mean faces when confronting their small nemesis. Adds little to the original while propagating Asian and martial arts stereotypes. (Picture book. 3-7)

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School Library Journal

August 1, 2016

PreS-Gr 2-This humorous parody of a familiar tale, "The Gingerbread Man," is sure to become a hit with the young martial arts crowd. Sensei makes the ninjabread as a reward for his hardworking students. But when he opens the oven, "KA-POW! Out [leaps] the Ninjabread Man, alive and kicking." Children will relish Gall's large, action-inspired artwork. The rhyme and meter of the phrasing are great fun for reading aloud, with a twist on the well-known line in the climatic scene, "Try, try as best as you can, you can't beat me, I'm the Ninjabread Man!" For those who already know the story, Leigh has created a satisfying concluding page. VERDICT Little ninjas will eat this title up, and primary-age children will enjoy making comparisons with the original tale.-Blair Christolon, Prince William Public Library System, Manassas, VA

Copyright 2016 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



DOGO Books
Lucas - First grade reader. He loved the ending with the real gingerbread.


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