


The Kung Fu Force and the Tower of Doom (Book 1)
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šRecommended for ages 3 and above
Look inside the bookĀ Ā |Ā Ā Get the E-BookĀ Ā |Ā Ā Listen to the audiobookTheyāre small. Theyāre cute. Theyāre warriors. Meet the Kung Fu Force. Thereās no problem they canāt solve!
Meet the team behind the Kung Fu Force: Lucas the Lizard, Brady the Bengal Cat and Coco the Cockatoo. Together with Shifu Seong the Seahorse, these three animal pals master kung fu skills and learn life lessons along the way. And when duty calls, they channel their chi to save the world!
In this book, they are called to help Mr Goh, whoās stuck teetering over the edge of a collapsing building. But before they can help, Brady has to deal with another problemāhe canāt channel his chi to help.
What will become of him? Will the team be able to save the day?
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Robin Leong became a household name in Singapore with his starring role in the popular police dramaĀ Triple Nine. He successfully crossed over to the Chinese entertainment scene with his critically acclaimed role inĀ Knotty Liaison, followed by the top-rated martial arts dramaĀ The Challenge. His passion for martial arts and sports led him to Channel News Asia where he was a sports, entertainment and lifestyle presenter.
In 2002, Robin established Chāi Life Studio, Singaporeās premiere martial arts studio for children, and it has since expanded into China and the USA, with thousands of students worldwide. Robin holds a Speech Communications degree from the University of Washington.Ā The Kung Fu Force and theĀ Tower of DoomĀ is his first book.
Eric WongĀ is an illustrator who takes every opportunity to deliver work that is witty and aesthetically pleasant. He is always finding and experimenting with new ways to challenge his limits. He is the illustrator ofĀ The Kung Fu Force and the Tower of DoomĀ andĀ the miniature 3-dimensional creations in theĀ Karung Guni Boy, which was recently brought to life in an art installation at theĀ National Gallery Singapore.
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- Description
- About the Author & Illustrator
-
šRecommended for ages 3 and above
Look inside the bookĀ Ā |Ā Ā Get the E-BookĀ Ā |Ā Ā Listen to the audiobookTheyāre small. Theyāre cute. Theyāre warriors. Meet the Kung Fu Force. Thereās no problem they canāt solve!
Meet the team behind the Kung Fu Force: Lucas the Lizard, Brady the Bengal Cat and Coco the Cockatoo. Together with Shifu Seong the Seahorse, these three animal pals master kung fu skills and learn life lessons along the way. And when duty calls, they channel their chi to save the world!
In this book, they are called to help Mr Goh, whoās stuck teetering over the edge of a collapsing building. But before they can help, Brady has to deal with another problemāhe canāt channel his chi to help.
What will become of him? Will the team be able to save the day?
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Robin Leong became a household name in Singapore with his starring role in the popular police dramaĀ Triple Nine. He successfully crossed over to the Chinese entertainment scene with his critically acclaimed role inĀ Knotty Liaison, followed by the top-rated martial arts dramaĀ The Challenge. His passion for martial arts and sports led him to Channel News Asia where he was a sports, entertainment and lifestyle presenter.
In 2002, Robin established Chāi Life Studio, Singaporeās premiere martial arts studio for children, and it has since expanded into China and the USA, with thousands of students worldwide. Robin holds a Speech Communications degree from the University of Washington.Ā The Kung Fu Force and theĀ Tower of DoomĀ is his first book.
Eric WongĀ is an illustrator who takes every opportunity to deliver work that is witty and aesthetically pleasant. He is always finding and experimenting with new ways to challenge his limits. He is the illustrator ofĀ The Kung Fu Force and the Tower of DoomĀ andĀ the miniature 3-dimensional creations in theĀ Karung Guni Boy, which was recently brought to life in an art installation at theĀ National Gallery Singapore.













