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Children's Bookwatch, Sept, 2004
Positively For Kids, Inc.
811 Kirkland Avenue, Suite 200
Kirkland, WA 98033
1-425-285-0428 positivelyforkids.com
Positively For Kids has published a new autobiographical series of books for children based on the true life stories of famous athletes in diverse sports including football, basketball, baseball, etc. In each title, author Greg Brown teams up with a particular sports star to tell an anecdotal style life story that will engage a young readers total attention from first page to last. The twenty-six, photographically illustrated and "kid friendly" titles ($15.95 each) currently comprising this impressive and recommended series for school and community library sports and bibliography collections include: Troy Aikman: Things Change; Bonnie Blair: A Winning Edge; Drew Bledsoe: Make The Right Call; Mike Cameron: It Takes A Team; David Eckstein: Have Heart; John Elway: Comeback Kid; Doug Flutie: Never Say Never; Eric Gagne: Break Barriers; Brad Johnson: Play With Passion; Eric Lindros: Pursue Your Goals; Dan Marino: First & Goal; Edgar Martinez: Patience Pays; Gary Payton: Confidence Counts; Scottie Pippen: Reach Higher; Kirby Puckett: Be The Best You Can Be; Cal Ripken Jr.: Count Me In; Alex Rodriguez: Hit A Grand Slam; Kerri Strug: Heart Of Gold; Sheryl Swoopes: Bounce Back; Mo Vaughn: Follow Your Dreams; Kurt Warner: Keep Your Head Up; Kristi Yamaguchi: Always Dream; Steve Young: Forever Young; Vince Carter: Choose Your Course; Eric Gagne: Break Barriers; and Brad Johnson: Play With Passion.
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