WEEKLY BOOKSETS myon Digital Books about Summer Sports If I Were a Major League Baseball Player (Gr K-3) If I were a Major League baseball player, I would smack the ball out of the park! I would scoop up a grounder and throw out the runner. Dream big, and see what fun it is to be a Major League baseball player. (Picture Window Books) You Can t Spike Your Serves (Gr 1- cheer squad needs new uniforms, money to buy them. So Alicia for them with a volleyball excited to play herself, but she can't right. Will Alicia remember that you (Stone Arch Books) 3) - Alicia's pen pal's but they don't have the decides to raise money tournament. She is seem to get her serves can't spike your serves? Don t Wobble on the Wakeboard (Gr 1-3) - The Victory Superstars are all competing in new sports while at a sports camp at the beach. Josh tries wakeboarding, and he has his eyes
set on landing a challenging flip. Should he go for it, or play it safe for the win? (Stone Arch Books) Point Blank Paintball (Gr 3-8) - Peter and Noah Eccleston are identical twins, so it's no surprise they make the perfect paintball teammates. But when Coach Patterson offers them a chance to compete for a single spot on his elite paintball team, the brothers turn on each other. With markers blazing, the twins cut down the competition with ease. But when they finally face off against each other for a point-blank shootout, who will be the first to pull the trigger? (Stone Arch Books) Skateboard Sonar (Gr 3-8) - Matty Lyons is a top-notch skateboarder who can do all the coolest tricks. His moves are even more impressive since he's blind. But not everyone is a fan of the talented grinder. During the state's biggest skating competition, former champion Bing Hawtin mocks Matty, saying that a blind kid has no chance to win. But Matty knows something Bing doesn't... seeing isn't everything. (Stone Arch Books) BMX Breakthrough (Gr 3-8) - It was just another day on the BMX street course for Billy Cruz. He lunged down the pipe, rode the ramp high into the air, and tweaked his bike for a perfect Superman -- when suddenly he lost his grip on the seat. Cruz hit the concrete -- hard -- and wound up in the hospital with several broken bones. Six long weeks later, Billy finally got back on his bike. But now, he can t help but hold back a bit on his tricks, and his scores are starting to suffer. To add insult to injury, Billy's
best friend, Penny, has been acting strange since the accident. (Stone Arch Books) Let s Go Fishing, Gus! (Gr K-3) - Gus doesn't know very much about fishing. Good thing Grandpa is along to teach him! Ride along in the boat with Gus and Grandpa as they catch all kinds of things... except fish! (Picture Window Books) Allie s Bike (PreK-Gr 3) - Allie is all set to ride her bike! She has all her safety gear, including a new pink helmet. But riding a bike is a lot harder than it looks (Picture Window Books) Who Invented Basketball? (Gr K-2) - How many players are on a football team? Why is a baseball white with red stitches? What are triathlons? You've got questions about sports, and Kids' Questions has answers! (Picture
Window Books) Fly Fishing (Gr 3-9) - An angler casts out into a fast flowing stream. Will a huge trout bite at the fly tied to the end of the line? Anglers know that fly fishing takes skill, patience, and the right equipment. Get the inside information on flies, rods, fishing line, and the safety skills youll need to catch a record fish. (Capstone Press) Riptide Pride (Gr 3-8) - Tane Kalana is a natural on the water. He rides waves with ease and looks good doing it. But being talented tends to put a target on your back, and Cody Hannigan has his sights set on taking Tane down a notch. Cody challenges him to a surfer showdown at Breaker Bay! The infamous surfing locale is known to be unpredictable and dangerous, but Tane is tired of Cody's bullying, and Cody won't leave Tane be unless he agrees to a standoff at sundown. (Stone Arch Books) Mountain Bike Hero (Gr 3-6) - Everyone says that Crooked Hill has a curse. But it's the only good place to go mountain biking in Flatte County. When Jonah's brother goes down it
during a storm, can Jonah beat the Crooked Hill curse? (Stone Arch Books) Windsurfing Winner (Gr 3-6) - Nick gives up on everything he tries. So when he's on vacation, he tries surfing. He doesn't like it, so he quits. A friendly girl helps him learn to windsurf. But will he quit that if he can't do it? (Stone Arch Books) Gold Medal Swin (Gr 3-6) - Sam is the best swimmer on his school swim team. When Julien, a new exchange student at school, joins the team near the end of the season, Sam offers to help him practice. But when Sam and Julien have to race against each other in the final meet, only one swimmer can win the gold. (Stone Arch Books) Horseback Hopes (Gr 3-6) - Molly has always dreamed of taking horseback riding lessons, but the lessons were too expensive. Until now! A new stable has opened up in town, and Molly convinces her parents to let her sign up for classes. Everything is great, except that two girls at school keep making fun of Molly. She'll need to figure out a way to
keep her confidence both in and out of the saddle. (Stone Arch Books) Volleyball Dreams (Gr 3-6) - Ramona loves sand volleyball but has a hard team being a team player. When she learns that the court will be destroyed by a plastic company, she must learn the importance of being part of a team. (Stone Arch Books) Rodeo Queen (Gr 1-5) - When the rodeo comes to town, Kylie Jean decides she wants to be the Rodeo Queen! But to do that, she must learn rodeo tricks. (Picture Window Books) Batter Up! You Can Play Softball (Gr K-3) - Provides a brief introduction to the game of softball as intended to be played by children. Includes a diagram of a softball field. (Picture Window Books)
Rope Sports (Gr 3-6) - Rope Sports takes readers on an exciting tour of some of the world s most extreme rope sports! (Heinemann-Raintree) Water Sports (Gr 3-6) - Water Sports introduces readers to a variety of extreme water sports from around the world! (Heinemann-Raintree) Cycling Champion (Gr 3-6) - Austin, eager to prove himself and win a sports trophy like his older brothers, joins a local cycling club and enters a Tour de France-style bike race. Not only does he have to find a bike, train, and
learn the course, but he also has to deal with a bully who wants him out of the club. For Austin, it feels like a race just to get to the starting line! (Stone Arch Books) Sports Rules (PreK-Gr 1) - Every sport has rules that make it possible to play fairly and safely. Find out why knowing the rules is such an important part of playing any sport. (Capstone Press) It s Hard to Dribble With Your Feet (Gr 1-3) - Carmen is a star dribbler for the Victory basketball team. She never loses control of the ball. But when she decides to try out for soccer, she learns that handling a soccer ball doesn't come nearly as easy. After Carmen hears some other girls talking about her, she feels awful. She just didn't realize that it's hard to dribble with your feet. (Stone Arch Books) Tee Off! You can Plan Golf (Gr K-3) - Provides a brief introduction to the game of golf as intended to be played
by children. Includes a diagram of a golf course. (Picture Window Books)