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Sportopedia is your ultimate guide to the exhilarating world of
sport. Learn amazing facts about all your favourite sports, and
discover new ones you may not have come across before. Whether
you're into team sports, target sports, track and field, or aquatic
sports, this book showcases a diverse array of athletes - male,
female, able-bodied and Paralympians - and celebrates the unique
talents of sportspeople everywhere, making it a treasure trove for
all the family to share. With basic tenets and rules as well as
more niche facts all explained, this book serves as a complete
encyclopedia to the sporting world. Covering ball sports, such as
soccer, rugby, volleyball, lacrosse, rugby and cricket; racket
sports such as tennis, table tennis and badminton; athletics and
gymnastics; target sports such as shooting, archery and golf; as
well as combat sports such as judo, karate and boxing, this book
covers everything from very well known activities to the more niche
sporting hobbies such as boccia and kabaddi. Sport-loving kids will
find hours of entertainment and fascinating information in this
awesome encyclopedia.
Relive women's footballing history with Brandi Chastain's 1999
World Cup penalty. Slam the ball home with Michael Jordan. Scale
mountain heights with Marielle Goitschel. Flip through the air with
Simone Biles. Take a front-row seat and relive history's greatest
sporting moments as they happened. This richly illustrated book
showcases the defining moment of notable athletes from around the
world in more than twenty sports, making it a treasure trove for
all the family to share.
Many librarians have felt the need and expressed the desire for a
select collection of children's Christmas stories in one volume.
This book claims to be just that and nothing more. Each of the
stories has already won the approval of thousands of children, and
each is fraught with the true Christmas spirit. It is hoped that
the collection will prove equally acceptable to parents, teachers,
and librarians.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
From some of the windows bright lights were already beginning to
stream until it was almost as bright as day. But the little child
seemed to have no home, and wandered about listlessly from street
to street. No one took any notice of him except perhaps Jack Frost,
who bit his bare toes and made the ends of his fingers tingle. The
north wind, too, seemed to notice the child, for it blew against
him and pierced his ragged garments through and through, causing
him to shiver with cold. Home after home he passed, looking with
longing eyes through the windows, in upon the glad, happy children,
most of whom were helping to trim the Christmas trees for the
coming morrow.
From some of the windows bright lights were already beginning to
stream until it was almost as bright as day. But the little child
seemed to have no home, and wandered about listlessly from street
to street. No one took any notice of him except perhaps Jack Frost,
who bit his bare toes and made the ends of his fingers tingle. The
north wind, too, seemed to notice the child, for it blew against
him and pierced his ragged garments through and through, causing
him to shiver with cold. Home after home he passed, looking with
longing eyes through the windows, in upon the glad, happy children,
most of whom were helping to trim the Christmas trees for the
coming morrow.
Second volume of A Child's Own Book of Verse, a three-volume set
planned for use during the four primary years. This unusually fine
collection of poetry was selected with the child's interests in
mind. Includes sound rhymes and jingles to appeal to the ear,
descriptive poems to create images in the mind's eye, lullabies and
lyrics to warm the heart, and story-telling poems to stir the
imagination. Attractively illustrated by Maud and Miska Petersham.
Third volume of A Child's Own Book of Verse, a three-volume set
planned for use during the four primary years. This unusually fine
collection of poetry was selected with the child's interests in
mind. Includes sound rhymes and jingles to appeal to the ear,
descriptive poems to create images in the mind's eye, lullabies and
lyrics to warm the heart, and story-telling poems to stir the
imagination. Attractively illustrated by Maud and Miska Petersham.
Suitable for ages 7 to 10.
First volume of A Child's Own Book of Verse, a three-volume set
planned for use during the four primary years. This unusually fine
collection of poetry was selected with the child's interests in
mind. Includes sound rhymes and jingles to appeal to the ear,
descriptive poems to create images in the mind's eye, lullabies and
lyrics to warm the heart, and story-telling poems to stir the
imagination. Attractively illustrated by Maud and Miska Petersham.
Suitable for ages 5 to 8.
From some of the windows bright lights were already beginning to
stream until it was almost as bright as day. But the little child
seemed to have no home, and wandered about listlessly from street
to street. No one took any notice of him except perhaps Jack Frost,
who bit his bare toes and made the ends of his fingers tingle. The
north wind, too, seemed to notice the child, for it blew against
him and pierced his ragged garments through and through, causing
him to shiver with cold. Home after home he passed, looking with
longing eyes through the windows, in upon the glad, happy children,
most of whom were helping to trim the Christmas trees for the
coming morrow.
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