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1992 – American Library Association (ALA) Best Books for Young Adults; 1992 – Michigan Library Association Thumbs Up! Best Young Adult Book Award [8] 1992 – School Library Journal Best Book of the Year; 1996 – ALA Notable Children's Recordings, narrated by Frank Muller [9] 2000 – Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults: Short Takes [10]
The Mamba Mentality: How I Play is the autobiographical book of NBA player Kobe Bryant, where he provides personal insights on his life and basketball career.The book was published by Macmillian Publishers on October 28, 2018, with photography and an afterword by sports photographer Andrew D. Bernstein.
1001 Children's Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up is separated by reading level, [5] and each title includes summaries with information on the author as well; [6] each picture book title is accompanied by colourful illustrations. [1] Some of the genres included are fantasy, adventure, history, contemporary life, and others. [7]
Remind children that there’s a good type of stress. A 2013 study found that when people understood the stress is enhancing mindset, they perform better. A stress is enhancing mindset is knowing ...
When the National Basketball Association (NBA) wrapped up its in-season tournament with a Los Angeles Lakers victory over the New York Knicks in the championship final on Dec. 9, all players on the...
Sports Illustrated Kids (SI Kids, trademarked Sports Illustrated KIDS, sometimes Sports Illustrated for Kids) is a bi-monthly spin-off of the weekly American sports magazine Sports Illustrated. SI Kids was launched in January 1989 and includes sports coverage with less vocabulary and more emphasis on humor. The magazine's secondary purpose is ...
Trophy Kids is a 2013 film directed by Christopher Bell. It depicts a number of families where parents push their children excessively in sport. It depicts a number of families where parents push their children excessively in sport.
This is a list of fictional sports teams, athletic groups that have been identified by name in works of fiction but do not really exist as such.Teams have been organized by the sport they participate in, followed by the media product they appear in. Specific television episodes are noted when available.