Kids Books - Sports
Kevin Durant (Amazing Athletes)
By Jeff Savage
fornite king
i love basketball i have a ps4 pro and i play 2k19 he is a king of basketball and lebron james
Out of Left Field (The Gordon Family Saga)
By Ellen Klages
Almost ten-year-old Katy Gordon is the best pitcher in her neighborhood. Every day, at recess, Katy plays baseball with the boys at school. At first, Katy had to put up with the snide comments that the boys kept saying to her (“What? She’s playing? I bet she won’t even be able to throw a ball, or run to first base! I mean, she’s a girl!”). But now, all the boys in the neighborhood know that Katy Gordon is the best pitcher they’ve got. But, when Katy tries out for Little League, things can’t be more different. Katy isn’t excepted to join the team, and the main problem is that she’s a girl. ‘Girls can’t play baseball, and it’s a boys’ sport’ Katy gets told every time. Katy Gordon is going to fight back, no matter what! She’s going to prove that she isn’t the only female baseball player! Through this exhilarating tale, Katy has to use her wits and bravery. Katy is going to prove that females can play ball, and do it well!
The Extra Yard (Home Team)
By Mike Lupica
"'It's not about getting knocked down, it's how you get back up.'" I usually don't read books about football, but this one was great! 8th grader Teddy's whole life is football. He lives, eats, breathes football. But his world is turned upside down when his father, who hasn't been part of Teddy's life for years, suddenly shows up on his doorstep and seems to think (and act like) he's the new coach of Teddy's football team. He expects Teddy to be the perfect player, which Teddy can't be all the time, and makes him try positions he's not accustomed to. On top of all that, Teddy and his friends Jack, Cassie, and Gus are organizing a fundraiser to support their school's music program, which was a big project to take on. Teddy is taking life one step, or tackle, at a time, and he needs to put on his A-game to work through his problems on and off the field. This book was an easy, fun read, and I recommend it to all sports lovers, especially those who love football! I liked this book a lot, and learned more about football then I've ever known! Another great novel by Mike Lupica! For ages 8+
Stephen Curry (Sports All-Stars)
By Eric Braun
Bandwagger
Curry30 think he is a real fan but he is a bandaged I bet he doesn’t know Stephen Curry real name it’s Wardell
National Geographic Kids Extreme Records (Fun Facts)
By Michelle Harris, Julie Beer
I like the recipe at the end.
Babymouse Goes For The Gold
By Matthew, Jennifer L. Holm
Loooooooooooooooooove this book and all of the other books in the series so if you like to read graphic novels that are really silly with the most silly theme this definitely the book for you
My Life With The Chimpanzees
By Jane Goodall
I chose the book "My Life With The Chimpanzees" by Jane Goodall, who is also the main character. First, this autobiography is non-fiction, the pictures are taken by the Goodall family and others, and finally, this remarkable story contains 156 pages. Jane’s story will never fade away from history, as people admire how she fought her way through challenges she faced during her teen years such as fleeing from World War II, working everyday to earn money in a film industry and as a waitress, and many more difficult experiences. As she and her fondness of animals grew, Jane Goodall traveled to Africa and got a job finding fossils, then, later on in her life, went on an expedition to live among the chimpanzees and observed their way of living in the wild. She went on to becoming famous for her research, as she studied animal behavior, their lifestyle and observed things nobody had realized before. Jane Goodall learned many valuable lessons during her lifetime, many regarding her time with the wild animals. She learned, along with millions of other people, that chimpanzees have every right to have emotions, and to feel. Over the years that Jane watched chimpanzees, she noticed something nobody had before; in certain circumstances, chimpanzees acted just like humans! For example, chimpanzees are threatened and sometimes even badly injured, their owners to be blamed. They’ll comfort each other when times are hard, from a loved one dying to getting caught in a hunter’s trap. Humans do the same, wont they? Also, when a chimpanzee senses danger nearby, he alerts his family and fellow friends, and they go, face the trouble, together. I would recommend this book to anyone who understands how important animals are to Earth, and how us humans rely on their behavior to keep us thriving. I also recommend this book to those who get inspired by Jane Goodall’s attributes. First of all, she was very dedicated to her work for animals. Next, she was also very courageous and brave, as she would face violent monkeys and go deep into the forest in order to witness amazing sights. Finally, she is empathetic and is currently trying to solve the world’s environment problems and is trying to prevent man-made disasters. One unanswered question I would like to ask Jane Goodall- Why did you choose chimpanzees as your main animal to study?
Gretzky : An Autobiography (Braille)
By Wayne Gretzky
"Gretzky An Autobiography" is an autobiography written by authors Wayne Gretzky and Rick Reilly with photos are by Vincent Virga. This book has 238 that go through the most important parts of his life like when he got to the very top of the National Hockey League (NHL) being the best. And, the dark times in his life like when parents of his teammates yelled at him for being a puck hog. Or, how he felt when he won the Stanley Cup for the very first time and heard the fans scream his name “Gretzky, Gretzky, Gretzky.” When Wayne played in his youth he made many mistakes like, not letting coaches know what happened off the ice. However, letting this happen helped him fuel his tank with determination so he could drive himself even harder. Although, doing this made his family move everywhere so he can always one up himself. Doing this provided him with a challenge to work on his social skills because he was a very shy kid. It also, helped with training and work ethic to allow him to become a better hockey player and a much better person. I would definitely recommend this book to a fan player or relative of a hockey player because you get to know the game and its history a lot better.If i could ever ask Wayne Gretzky one question face to face it would be, “If you could go back in time and fix one thing what would it be and why?”









