The Everything Kids’ Basketball Book: The all-time greats, legendary teams, today’s superstars – and tips on playing like a pro (Everything (Sports & Fitness))
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Kids can dribble, shoot, and swish with hours of gaming fun in this new guide! Featuring thirty puzzles, this fun and educational book is a must-have for basketball players and fans. Children will learn the rules of basketball, the history of this popular sport, and tips for enhancing their game, as well as:The inspirational stories of basketball stars of yesterday and todayVarious offensive and defensive playsUp-to-date statistics and records of NBA teamsThe scoop on the NCAA, WNBA, and Olympic
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Great way for kids to learn about BB!,
This is a great informational text for kids to learn about BB. I gifted this to a 10 year old and she loved it. She started posing… “did you know” questions to me to test my knowledge of the sport!! (yikes)… The text is well written, engaging and a great way for kids to learn using a reference/ informational text.
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Very disappointed in this book. The bulk of it is devoted to “all-time greats,” “today’s greats,” etc. So instead of teaching our kids (many of whom are obese and are destined to spend much of their adult lives in bars like their parents) how to understand and play basketball and help them become more active, this book brainwashes them about the millionaires, the super-stars, as if idol worship is something that deserves promoting. This book seems to encourage our kids to grow up to be couch potatos and gamblers and people who talk about super-stars instead of participating in the sport themselves.
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