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Martial arts star / by Chan, A. Y.;
Mo travels to Hong Kong to shoot her movie and unexpectedly comes across another ancient book of martial arts secrets.Ages 8-12.
Subjects: Martial arts fiction.; Action and adventure fiction.; Tae kwon do; Motion pictures;
Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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The legendary Mo Seto / by Chan, A. Y.;
Twelve-year-old Modesty "Mo" Seto dreams of being a taekwondo champion. Even though her mom disapproves, Mo can always count on her dad, who is her number one fan and biggest supporter. Lately, Mo has been on a losing streak, and it doesn't help that she keeps losing to her archnemesis, Dax, who's much bigger than her. If only she were faster, stronger, not so petite. Mo can't even lean on her dad like usual with how distracted he's been lately. When Mo learns about the chance to audition to star alongside her idol and legendary martial artist and movie star Cody Kwok, she knows this her chance to prove to her dad, to the world, and to herself that she can compete with anyone, no matter her size. Unfortunately, Dax is auditioning, too. As Mo and her nemesis progress to callbacks, someone attempts to sabotage the movie set and Mo's dad disappears--and both events seem linked to a mysterious book, the Book of Joy. The book contains information on Xiaoxi Fu, a secret dance-like martial art developed by Mo's ancestral grandmother. Armed with these secret moves and an unexpected ally, Mo embarks on a high-octane adventure to rescue her father, save the movie, and discover an unexpected joy in being small.Ages 8-12.
Subjects: Martial arts fiction.; Action and adventure fiction.; Tae kwon do; Motion pictures; Missing persons;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Combat sports / by Doeden, Matt.;
Includes bibliographical references, Internet addresses and index.Going for gold -- Wrestling -- Boxing -- Martial arts -- Fencing -- Bring on the Olympics -- Glossary -- Read more -- Websites -- Index."Presents information about the rules and types of combat sports in the Olympics, including wrestling, boxing, tae kwon do, judo, and fencing"--Provided by publisher.LSC
Subjects: Wrestling; Boxing; Martial arts; Fencing; Olympics;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Not perfect / by Myers, Maya.; Yum, Hyewon.;
Dot is good at a lot of things, but good isn't perfect. Perfect is her sister's blue-ribbon painting, or her brothers' first-place tie in the spelling bee, or her mom's black belt in tae kwon do. Dot tries and tries, but all she has to show for it is funny-looking cupcakes, off-key piano squeaks, and almost-goals in soccer. Nothing she does is perfect. When Dot and her classmates get an assignment to make a poster about a person they admire, Dot has someone in mind right away: her best friend, Sam. But draft after draft comes out looking all wrong! How will she ever make the perfect poster for her perfect friend?
Subjects: Picture books.; Perfectionism; Frustration;
Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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