Kids Books - Sports

A Strong Right Arm: The Story of Mamie "Peanut" Johnson

A Strong Right Arm: The Story of Mamie "Peanut" Johnson

By Michelle Y Green

This amazing book is about Mamie Johnson, a black female baseball player in the mid-1900's. Mamie was the pitcher on a baseball team in college. Then she joined the Indianapolis Clowns Negro League baseball team. Her nickname was Peanut because she was short. But she was still a great player!

Stars of the World Cup (World Soccer Legends)

Stars of the World Cup (World Soccer Legends)

By Illugi Jökulsson

Manan

can i buy this book

Gymnastics (After-School Fun)

Gymnastics (After-School Fun)

By JoAnn Early Macken

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This book told me what this little girl did in her gymnastics class and told what they do in class and it was very well writen.

DK Reader Level 2:  WWE Sheamus (DK Readers)

DK Reader Level 2: WWE Sheamus (DK Readers)

By Steve Pantaleo

it is awesome because they are talking about sheamuses life so then that's when I get siked about it and I really like the show of wwe but nobody can top sheamus at his own thing so yeah sheamus is awesome and he is just the best and um no afence john and rock but I really like sheamus more that you gies I even have the action figure of sheamus but he dosent work any more because of my do he found him and he stat chewing on him and in real life that would be very embarissing

Sports Illustrated NFL Quarterback [QB]: The Greatest Position in Sports

Sports Illustrated NFL Quarterback [QB]: The Greatest Position in Sports

By Editors of Sports Illustrated

this book was amazing i can read this over and over again if i wanted to...this had to be one of the best books ever

Lionel Messi: The Ultimate Fan Book

Lionel Messi: The Ultimate Fan Book

By Mike Perez

messi is almost perfect if not perfect.

WWE John Cena (DK Readers Level 2)

WWE John Cena (DK Readers Level 2)

By Kevin Sullivan

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love this book john cena

Scholastic Visual Sports Encyclopedia

Scholastic Visual Sports Encyclopedia

By Mary Varilla

I loved the soccer part.

Swimming (Mad about)

Swimming (Mad about)

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This book isn't too bad... for 8 year olds. Very superficial facts, you don't really grasp the true meaning of swimming when you read this. Plus, what happened to all those good nonfiction swimming books?

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