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What does the world's greatest soccer player love about the game? The same things that you and I do! Speed, teamwork, dribbling, passing, taking your best shot--and making a G-O-O-A-A-A-L!
Join Pelé, world champion soccer star, as he celebrates the kick and thrill of his favorite sport. Artist Frank Morrison sets up the play with two dynamic visual stories: Pelé's inspiring rise to fame, and a young fan's efforts to follow in his hero's speedy footsteps. Together, words and pictures deliver all the fun and excitement of a closely matched game.
From a creative team with multiple Caldecott Honors comes this
vibrant portrait of Aretha Franklin that pays her the R-E-S-P-E-C-T
this Queen of Soul deserves. Aretha Franklin was born to sing. The
daughter of a pastor and a gospel singer, her musical talent was
clear from her earliest days in her father's Detroit church where
her soaring voice spanned more than three octaves. Her string of
hit songs earned her the title "the Queen of Soul," multiple Grammy
Awards, and a place in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. But Aretha
didn't just raise her voice in song, she also spoke out against
injustice and fought for civil rights. This authoritative, rhythmic
picture book biography will captivate young readers with Aretha's
inspiring story.
Long before she was one of the Little Rock Nine, Melba Pattillo
Beals was a warrior. Frustrated by the laws that kept
African-Americans separate but very much unequal to whites, she had
questions. Why couldn't she drink from a 'whites only' fountain?
Why couldn't she feel safe beyond home - or even within the walls
of church? Adults all told her: Hold your tongue. Be patient. Know
your place. But Beals had the heart of a fighter - and the
knowledge that her true place was a free one. With emotive photos,
this memoir paints a vivid picture of Beals' powerful early journey
on the road to becoming a champion for equal rights, an acclaimed
journalist, a best-selling author, and the recipient of this
country's highest recognition, the Congressional Gold Medal.
Includes a Q&A with Melba and bonus audio clip.
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Kick Push (Hardcover)
Frank Morrison; Frank Morrison
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R637
Discovery Miles 6 370
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"A high-quality children's biography that little readers are sure
to enjoy. There are themes of hard work, determination, overcoming
obstacles, boxing, sports, persistence, and confidence-something
Muhammad Ali clearly had plenty of."* In this picture book
biography of Muhammad Ali, author Gene Barretta and illustrator
Frank Morrison tell the unforgettable childhood story of this
legendary boxing champion and how one pivotal moment set him on his
path to become the Greatest of All Time. The Louisville Lip. The
Greatest. The People's Champion. Muhammad Ali had many nicknames.
But before he became one of the most recognizable faces in the
world, before the nicknames and the championships, before he
converted to Islam and changed his name to Muhammad Ali, he was
twelve-year-old Cassius Clay riding a brand-new red-and-white
bicycle through the streets of Louisville, Kentucky. One fateful
day, this proud and bold young boy had that bike stolen, his prized
possession, and he wouldn't let it go. Not without a fight. This
would be the day he discovered boxing. And a champion was born.
Back matter includes biographical overview, photos, bibliography,
and more resources. *Brightly.com
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Uncle John's City Garden
Bernette Ford; Illustrated by Frank Morrison
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Discovery Miles 2 250
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The childhood of Louis Armstrong was as fascinating as the great
musician himself-and this chapter book biography tells it like
never before. Play, Louis, Play is written from the point of view
of Louis' closest companion throughout his youth-his horn In a
jazz-inflected, exuberant voice, this unusual narrator tells it
all, starting with the small New Orleans hock shop where little
Louis bought his first trumpet for five hard-earned dollars.As
Louis goes from a street quartet to the marching band of the
Colored Waif 's Home to the big sounds of New Orleans jazz clubs,
author Muriel Harris Weinstein creates a moving portrait of the
jazz legend. Includes a detailed author's note, glossary of jazz
terms, and bibliography.
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My Block Looks Like
Janelle Harper; Illustrated by Frank Morrison
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Discovery Miles 4 350
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The third book about the spunky second-grader, perfect for fans of
Ramona Quimby, Junie B. Jones, and Frankly, Frannie
Keena Ford loves writing in her journal. She keeps all of her
thoughts in there, even if they are sometimes not-so-nice. One day,
Keena accidentally leaves her journal in Tiffany Harris's
apartment, and Tiffany tells Keena that she's going to tell all of
Keena's secrets With help from her brother, some classic fables,
and a visiting author, Keena discovers what she must do to stand up
to Tiffany and make things right with her friends.
"Young readers will relate to her friendship dilemma and appreciate
her vibrant personality. Readers of Sharon Draper's Sassy series
will enjoy meeting Keena." - "School Library Journal"
Melba Doretta Liston loved the sounds of music from as far back as
she could remember. As a child, she daydreamed about beats and
lyrics, and hummed along with the music from her family s Majestic
radio. At age seven, Melba fell in love with a big, shiny trombone,
and soon taught herself to play the instrument. By the time she was
a teenager, Melba s extraordinary gift for music led her to the
world of jazz. She joined a band led by trumpet player Gerald
Wilson and toured the country. Overcoming obstacles of race and
gender, Melba went on to become a famed trombone player and
arranger, spinning rhythms, harmonies, and melodies into gorgeous
songs for all the jazz greats of the twentieth century: Randy
Weston, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Billie Holiday, and Quincy
Jones, to name just a few. Brimming with ebullience and the joy of
making music, Little Melba and Her Big Trombone is a fitting
tribute to a trailblazing musician and a great unsung hero of
jazz."
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