by Kramer, Sydelle A. -
Random House Books for Young Readers, 2000
Paperback
Dewey: B
AR: 4.3/LG/1/72288
$3.99
Here are the fascinating stories of Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, and Hank Aaron, and their rise to superstardom. This newly updated edition includes the recent record-breaking home run seasons, the alleged wrongdoings that threaten to alter the game of baseball, and the current crop of hard-hitting stars.
by Goodman, Susan E. -
Random House Books for Young Readers, 2010
Paperback
$3.99
Its tires are over five feet tall. It is as heavy as an elephant. And it can jump, race, and crush like a monster! It's a monster truck! Whether racing over ramps, plowing through mud, or crushing cars, monster trucks are the biggest and baddest trucks out there! The bestselling and award-winning team that brought you "Choppers!" and "Motorcycles!, " author Susan E. Goodman and photographer Michael J. Doolittle, show readers how these beasts came to be, how they work, how they get ready for a show, and some of the exciting tricks that only monster trucks can do. This action-packed Step 3 Step into Reading beginning reader is filled with you-are-there color photographs! Informative and fast-paced, this book is perfect for boys and girls who love everything on wheels!
In this book, you'll have a front row seat for some of the greatest and electrifying baskets from the past NBA season. Learn how some of the NBA's premier players were able to perform and deliver under pressure.
by Christopher, Matt -
Little, Brown Young Readers, 2009
Paperback
Dewey: B
AR: 6.4/MG/3/188071
$4.99
Since his rookie year in 2001, Albert Pujols has been a rising star in Major League Baseball. He's shattered records and led his team, the St. Louis Cardinals, to victory in the 2006 World Series. This biography chronicles Pujols's solid reputation as a team player and determined athlete.
Kaka may be the greatest soccer player in the world. His skills are unmatched on the field. Fernando Torres can score goals almost at will. And players rarely get a ball past Gigi Buffon. Whether you like offense, defense, or goal tending, the games greatest stars can show you how its done.