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Type of bind: Paperback
EAN num: 9780142300152
ISBN number: 0142300152
Label: Puffin
Manufacturer: Puffin
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 40
Printing Date: October 01, 2001
Publishing house: Puffin
Age index: Ages 4-8
Sale Popularity Level: 191832
Studio: Puffin
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Brief Book Summary:
Do you believe in magic? Tracy does. When she starts using Wayne Gretzky's hockey stick, won by her parents at a charity auction, she suddenly becomes the best player on her hockey team. She hasn't become a better player overnight-it's the magic of The Great One's stick! But while Tracy's star is on the rise, Wayne's is steadily dropping. He's in the greatest slump of his career. Tracy knows that Wayne needs his magic stick back, but she needs it, too. The question is: Who needs it more? This heartfelt story, with its clever rhyme and vibrant artwork, will delight young readers.
'Even children who have no knowledge of hockey will be entertained by this book and impressed by its message. Maloney and Zekauskas have scored a winning goal with this one.' (School Library Journal)
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A great read! My 4 year old can now recite just about every page word for word. The main character is is a girl so the story line promotes equality!
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Nice illustrations, good story with rhyme. Better for ages 6 and up probably.
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Once again, you have sent a book that will also become my grandson's favorite reading. It is a pleasure ordering books through this website.
Jan
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Recommended to us by the PR staff at the Carolina Hurricanes and we love it!
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This book is fun to read, cute artwork, with a lesson for all. My son enjoyed it very much and read it to his class for this birthday. Easy to read, fun to dream, easy for kids to connect.
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