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by Kimberly Jo Simac

ePub When I Grow Up I'm Going to Be a Hockey Star download
Author:
Kimberly Jo Simac
ISBN13:
978-0976393108
ISBN:
0976393107
Language:
Publisher:
Great Northern Adventure Co, Inc. (January 2005)
Category:
Subcategory:
Sports & Outdoors
ePub file:
1767 kb
Fb2 file:
1478 kb
Other formats:
mobi doc azw mbr
Rating:
4.1
Votes:
357

In this book, Kimberly Jo Simac shows beginning hockey players that this dream can become a reality. This is a fantastic book for the younger hockey fan. My son eats, sleeps and breathes hockey and wanted a hockey book that he could read himself.

In this book, Kimberly Jo Simac shows beginning hockey players that this dream can become a reality. Beautifully illustrated. Most beginning reader hockey books are "childish" in nature (ex. Franklin the turtle, Arthur from PBS) and he wanted one that was really about non-fiction hockey, but for his reading level. 4 people found this helpful. Beautifully illustrated, this book introduces budding young hockey players to the sport's team spirit, challenges and rewards. Through this rhythmic story, youngsters will learn that hockey is a life-long journey that requires committment and dedication. When I Grow Up I'm Going To Be A Hockey Star is a book for all who love to skate or who dream of i. .

by Kimberly Jo Simac. Published January 2005 by Great Northern Adventure Co, In.Internet Archive Wishlist.

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Nearly all kids who learn to play hockey dream of becoming a hockey star. In this book, Kimberly Jo Simac shows beginning hockey players that this dream can become a reality. Beautifully illustrated, this book introduces budding young hockey players to the sport's team spirit, challenges and rewards.

Through this rhythmic story, youngsters will learn that hockey is a life-long journey that requires committment and dedication. They also will discover that for team players who learn to accept defeat and graciously claim victory, the rewards are great.

Hockey is a great sport that encourages families to spend time together. It leaves an indelible stamp on the lives of all dedicated players. It allows hockey stars to shine, not only on the ice, but also in many other arenas of life.

When I Grow Up I'm Going To Be A Hockey Star is a book for all who love to skate or who dream of it.

  • My 3 yr old grandson loves this and is among his favorite night time readings. I have bought several hockey related books for your website.

    Thank you for your prompt service and great selections.

    Jan

  • My son just loves this book, and little brother is starting to request it as well. It is very loved. Also was a HUGE hit as a gift for another little hockey guy (5 years old). Highly recommend.

  • My soon to be four year old is into anything hockey. He absolutely loves this book. It's not very long and it rhymes so it is very appropriate for the little ones.

  • This book was great for my 5yo boy who loves hockey.
    Great pictures and easy to read!

  • Both my sons played hockey and their little sister lived at the rink watching their practices and games. My advice to parents is the younger you get em started the more fun they'll have and the better players they'll be. This is a great book to get them interested early. The story line and illustrations will have them begging you to read this over and over. My wife and I spent 14 years watching our sons play and now my son's a coach and our grandson plays. I can't think of a better book to get your child started.

  • This is a fantastic book for the younger hockey fan. My son eats, sleeps and breathes hockey and wanted a hockey book that he could read himself. Most beginning reader hockey books are "childish" in nature (ex. Franklin the turtle, Arthur from PBS) and he wanted one that was really about non-fiction hockey, but for his reading level. This book is just perfect for that! Great story, inspiring for little hockey stars in the making.

  • I recently read this book by Kim Simac, and I think it is very sweet. I think it would be a good choice for any youngster, even if they are not interested in hockey. The rhythm of this book is almost like a song, so it keeps young readers interested. The illustrations are not too baby-ish, and in general I think this is a great book! Nice work....this is the kind of book that could get kids interested in reading at a young age, and as a teacher, I can safely say it will keep them interested as well!

  • Wow, this inspiring book is a great learning tool for all youngsters who dream of playing hockey. Usually, Benny my little guy, has no interest in any kind of books,but since the day Benny found this book wrapped up for his birthday he hasn't been able to put it down. Benny has brought this book to school for show and tell and can even recite the lines by heart. Beautiful illustrations and captions youngsters can relate to. Five stars by far!!