Who Wants to Play Just for Kicks?

Who Wants to Play Just for Kicks?
Title Who Wants to Play Just for Kicks? PDF eBook
Author Chris Kreie
Publisher Capstone
Pages 30
Release 2011
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1434230791

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Josh does not want to take time away from hockey to play soccer for fun.

Just for Kicks

Just for Kicks
Title Just for Kicks PDF eBook
Author Robert Rayner
Publisher James Lorimer & Company
Pages 129
Release 2012-06-27
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1552776247

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The soccer-mad gang from Brunswick Valley School featured in Robert Rayner's two previous books for this series is back, gathering every Saturday afternoon to play a friendly game against friends from a neighboring town. A well-meaning adult spots potential in some of the players and offers guidance, inspiring parents of the other side to get their own coach. As the games become more structured, they become more serious -- and less fun. It's up to the kids to find a way to reclaim the spirit of the sport. Just for Kicks is another comical installment in the series that includes Walker's Runners and Miss Little's Losers. [Fry Reading Level - 4.1

I Couldn't Land a Bunny Hop

I Couldn't Land a Bunny Hop
Title I Couldn't Land a Bunny Hop PDF eBook
Author Chris Kreie
Publisher Capstone Classroom
Pages 57
Release 2012
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1434238652

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When Kenzie asks Danny to try out for a BMX team, he learns that riding ramps is hard.

Don't Wobble on the Wakeboard!

Don't Wobble on the Wakeboard!
Title Don't Wobble on the Wakeboard! PDF eBook
Author Chris Kreie
Publisher Capstone
Pages 30
Release 2012
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1434222357

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Josh uses all his talent and skills to do the best he can in a camp wakeboarding competition.

Just for Kicks

Just for Kicks
Title Just for Kicks PDF eBook
Author Robert Rayner
Publisher James Lorimer & Company
Pages 155
Release 2004-05
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1550288245

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A friendly soccer match becomes serious and less fun when adults get involved. It's up to the kids to reclaim the spirit of the sport.

The City at Eye Level

The City at Eye Level
Title The City at Eye Level PDF eBook
Author Meredith Glaser
Publisher Eburon Uitgeverij B.V.
Pages 226
Release 2012
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9059727142

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Although rarely explored in academic literature, most inhabitants and visitors interact with an urban landscape on a day-to-day basis is on the street level. Storefronts, first floor apartments, and sidewalks are the most immediate and common experience of a city. These "plinths" are the ground floors that negotiate between inside and outside, the public and private spheres. The City at Eye Level qualitatively evaluates plinths by exploring specific examples from all over the world. Over twenty-five experts investigate the design, land use, and road and foot traffic in rigorously researched essays, case studies, and interviews. These pieces are supplemented by over two hundred beautiful color images and engage not only with issues in design, but also the concerns of urban communities. The editors have put together a comprehensive guide for anyone concerned with improving or building plinths, including planners, building owners, property and shop managers, designers, and architects.

Just Kick It

Just Kick It
Title Just Kick It PDF eBook
Author Mark St. Amant
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 257
Release 2006-10-17
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1416542418

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Nearing 40, standing five feet eight, weighing in at 160 pounds, Mark St. Amant was most definitely not a football player. He had never played a single down of real football in his life and even in the sports he did play, his greatest skill seemed to be choking when the game was on the line. So why on earth did he suddenly become, of all things, a semi-pro football kicker? Fantasy football writer and self-described poster child for suburban-raised white boy Mark St. Amant tells the unlikely story of how he ditched his television and laptop to join an inner-city football squad the mostly African-American Boston Panthers, one of more than 600 semi-pro teams around the country. With warmth, insight, and his trademark offbeat, self-deprecating humor, Mark recounts the strides he made on and off the field and reveals the powerful bonds that developed among teammates young and not-so-young, struggling and successful, black, white, and Hispanic, all clinging tightly to their dreams and playing the game they love. From couch potato to field goal kicker, Mark lived out a real-life football fantasy, discovering true teamwork, staring his lifelong fear of athletic failure in the face, witnessing testosterone-fueled hilarity both on and off the field, and achieving gridiron glory in ways he d never imagined.