Connor and the taekwondo tournament / by Jen Malia ; illustrated by Peter Francis.
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- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781506485997
- 1506485995
- 9781506496528
- 1506496520
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Main Library | Children's First Chapter Book | MALIA JEN | Processing | 33111011326226 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Perseverance, thought Connor. To not give up even when it is hard to keep going.
Connor loves practicing taekwondo at his dojang. Having ADHD means he has to work a little harder to keep his focus during sparring sessions, but that doesn't stop him from mastering new forms and rising through the taekwondo ranks. However, when Wyatt--Connor's nemesis--starts training at the same dojang, staying focused suddenly becomes a lot harder. Can Connor persevere and find his focus in time for the big tournament?
Written by a neurodivergent author with three neurodivergent children, Connor and the Taekwondo Tournament meets a longstanding need for chapter books written from the perspectives of kids with ADHD and is the perfect addition to any young reader's shelf.
The Infinity Rainbow Club is a chapter book series featuring five neurodivergent children in a club at their elementary school. The club provides a safe space for stims and different communication styles to be accepted and celebrated.
When Connor's rival joins his Taekwondo team, he must find a way to stay focused for the upcoming tournament.
Ages 7-10. Beaming Books.