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Out of the Ballpark
Alex Rodriguez, Frank Morrison, 2007
32 pages
Why to read
Inspires teamwork and sportsmanship.
Based on Alex Rodriguez’s real-life experiences.
Encourages perseverance and hard work.
Engaging narrative, ideal for young sports enthusiasts.

Out of the Ballpark
Alex Rodriguez, Frank Morrison, 2007
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Karate Kids
Holly Sterling, 2020
32 pages
Why to read
Celebrates perseverance and teaches resilience through martial arts.
Empowers children with confidence-building and self-discipline themes.
Vibrant illustrations captivate and engage young readers visually.
Encourages physical activity and interest in learning karate.

Karate Kids
Holly Sterling, 2020
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Sacramento Kings
Michael E. Goodman, 1992
24 pages
Why to read
Highlights teamwork and sportsmanship values.
Introduces basic basketball concepts and history.
Engages young sports enthusiasts effectively.
Encourages persistence and dedication through narratives.

Sacramento Kings
Michael E. Goodman, 1992
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Dog That Called the Signals
Matt Christopher, Bill Ogden, William Ogden, 1982
28 pages
Why to read
Encourages teamwork and cooperation among young readers.
Illustrates importance of perseverance through challenges.
Combines sports excitement with valuable life lessons.
Enhances vocabulary and comprehension through engaging narrative.

Dog That Called the Signals
Matt Christopher, Bill Ogden, William Ogden, 1982
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Ronaldo: A Story Of Hard Work And Determination
Kerry Tran, 2023
84 pages
Why to read
Inspires perseverance and goal-setting in young readers.
Highlights the importance of hard work and dedication.
Motivates children to pursue their dreams with determination.
Engaging story that resonates with aspiring young athletes.

Ronaldo: A Story Of Hard Work And Determination
Kerry Tran, 2023
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The Lucky Baseball Bat
Matt Christopher, Dee Derosa, Robert Henneberger, 1954
288 pages
Why to read
Inspires confidence through sports-themed storytelling. - Builds resilience, teaches value of perseverance. - Engages young readers with dynamic narrative. - Addresses overcoming fears and embracing challenges.

The Lucky Baseball Bat
Matt Christopher, Dee Derosa, Robert Henneberger, 1954
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Sports are Fantastic Fun!
Ole Könnecke, 2017
56 pages
Why to read
Showcases diverse sports, promoting physical activity and health.
Illustrations captivate and engage young readers’ imaginations.
Encourages teamwork and fair play values.
Interactive and lively storytelling boosts literacy skills.

Sports are Fantastic Fun!
Ole Könnecke, 2017
Cool Jump Rope Tricks You Can Do: A Fun Way to Keep Kids Aged 6 to 12 Fit All Year Round
David Fisher, 2014
160 pages
Why to read
Promotes physical activity through engaging jump rope tricks.
Boosts coordination and fitness in a fun, accessible way.
Encourages kids to adopt a healthy, active lifestyle early.
Ideal for both beginner and skilled young jump ropers.
