Zoe is excited to try wheelchair basketball camp. She's focused and athletic, and she sets a goal to be able to play basketball well by the end of the camp. Zoe meets smaller goals along the way, but her big goal of being able to score a basket escapes her. Zoe's frustration builds. On the last day of camp, her new friends step in to help. Will Zoe be able to meet her goal and score before camp ends?
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Bre and Isabel love being part of the gymnastics team. For years, Bre has planned their routine for family night. But now Coach has added Yadana to Isabel and Bre’s duo. Yadana has ideas for the routine too, and Isabel votes for Yadana’s choices. Bre is upset over this loss of control. Will she allow her bad attitude to ruin her friendships and the chance to shine on family night?
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Lacrosse Field Blunders
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Myra encourages her best friend, Myra, to try out for the lacrosse team, and although she is not really good at sports, Gabi allows herself to be persuaded; but when she struggles in a game Myra gets mad at her, and blames her for the loss--and the two friends realize they have to work at being not just friends, but true teammates.
Potty Party!
- 24 pages
- 1 hour of reading
A potty party's coming through! Celebrate the milestone of potty training with this energetic board book that features a diverse group of children as they ditch their diapers and flush like big kids do.
Ski Team Struggle
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Madeline is on the ski team with her twin brother Parker (who goofs around and enjoys himself), and their friend Sarah, but Maddie cannot help comparing herself to Sarah, the fastest skier on the team, and it is starting to make her angry and spoil her fun--until her father warns her that her attitude could cause problems and ruin her friendship.
Aiden wants to win! So when new player Chloe joins the team, he's frustrated that she isn't perfect at every pass, shot and skill. Will Aidens fixation on winning lead to full-court drama, or can he remember what it means to be a supportive teammate?