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Astronaut Alan Shepard's mission: Fly to the moon. Study it in more
detail than ever before. Hit a golf ball in low gravity. But how
far? Find out in this engaging STEM/STEAM picture book. In 1971,
Alan Shepard and his fellow astronauts made their way to the Moon
in the cramped Apollo 14 capsule. Their mission: Study the moon in
more detail than ever before. While the world watched on TV,
Shepard and Edgar Mitchell gathered rock and soil samples wearing
stiff, heavy spacesuits. But Alan Shepard had a secret hidden in
his sock: two tiny golf balls. Golf was Shepard's favorite sport.
And since the moon has virtually no atmosphere and gravity that is
only a fraction of the Earth's, a golf ball should have been able
to go far. But did it? Here's the little-known but true story of an
experiment that may have started as a stunt, but ended up making
people think differently about the moon, ask questions, and look
for answers.
Now leading off the line-up--book #1 in a brand-new early chapter
book mystery series where each book is set in a different American
ballpark
Thanks to Kate's mom, a sports reporter, cousins Mike Walsh and
Kate Hopkins have tickets to the Red Sox game and All Access passes
to Fenway Park. But as they're watching batting practice before the
game, the lucky bat of Red Sox star slugger Big D is stolen . . .
right in front of dozens of people. Without the bat, Big D can't
seem to hit a thing. Can Kate and Mike figure out who pinched the
bat before Big D and the Sox chalk up a loss?
"The Fenway Foul-Up" includes a fun fact page about Boston's Fenway
Park.
Cross Ron Roy's mystery series with Matt Christopher's sports books
and you get the Ballpark Mysteries: fun, puzzling whodunnits aimed
right at beginning readers.
Time for a seventh-inning stretch "The San Francisco Splash" is
book #7 in our early chapter book mystery series, where each book
is set in a different American ballpark
"Splash " A hit soars over the walls of the San Francisco ballpark
on the bay and drops into the water. But then Mike and Kate hear
another, much larger splash nearby . . . and this time it's not a
baseball. It's a man overboard And when he's pulled from the water,
the old-time ballplayer discovers his World Series ring is gone Is
it at the bottom of the bay? Or was it somehow stolen by a long-ago
rival?
"The San Francisco Splash" includes several pages of "Dugout
Notes," fun facts about San Francisco's recently built ballpark.
Cross Ron Roy's A to Z Mystery series with Matt Christopher's
sports books and you get the Ballpark Mysteries: fun, puzzling
whodunits aimed at the younger brothers and sisters of John
Feinstein's fans.
Now batting clean-up--book #4 in a new early chapter book mystery
series where each book is set in a different American ballpark
Houston, we have a problem Before a game at the Astros' ballpark,
Mike and Kate get to meet astronaut commander Nick Rice at the
nearby Houston Space Center. He's planning to display a very rare
moonrock at an autographing event later. But just before the event,
a nefarious outlaw knocks out the commander and steals the moonrock
Can Mike and Kate figure out who did it . . . when their only clue
is a broken green feather?
"The Astro Outlaw" includes a fun act page about the Houston
Astros' stadium with trivia about the train on the outfield wall
and the homerun gas pump.
Cross Ron Roy's A to Z Mystery series with Matt Christopher's
sports books and you get the Ballpark Mysteries: fun, puzzling
whodunnits aimed at the younger brothers and sisters of John
Feinstein's fans.
From the author of the Ballpark Mysteries comes a brand-new sports-themed chapter book series featuring the coolest club around the Most Valuable Players!
Five friends are ready for their school s Olympics field day. There will be relay races, archery contests, and more! But not everyone wants to play fair someone is trying to ruin the events! Can the kids in the Most Valuable Player club solve the mystery, save the Olympics, and take home the gold?
Perfect for kids who love to compete in all kinds of contests and have fun with great friends, David A. Kelly s new series teaches readers that when you re a most valuable player, you love sports, always show spirit, and never give up! And don t miss bonus back matter filled with cool sports facts in every book.
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