Girl athletes aged 9 to 17 tell what it's like to train, compete, win and lose.
And once in a while, she misses a deadline and comes through unscathed. This book may inspire both sweet and painful emotions, and we hope it will make you laugh a few times.
Read real advice from real girls on which sports are available, how to get along with teammates, how to balance school with sports, and how to deal with overbearing parents and coaches. Line illustrations.
Pumped-up, easy-to-read stories with an emphasis on speed, skill, and fair play. The boys and girls in these books face obstacles on the gridiron, the court, the ice, or the half-pipe, and meet mental and social challenges as well.
Gina loves playing soccer, and she can't wait to join the team at her new school.
Ramona must learn to be a better team player so she can save her team and the volleyball court.
Team sport or solo activity? To compete, to express your creativity, to have fun with friends, or to feel good in your skin? Whatever you play, whatever your reason, whatever your level, this book is for you.
Illustrates the positive impact sports can have on teenage girls and offers ideas of how to give young girls opportunities to participate in sports.
Raisa Kumar has been playing softball for years, and thanks to the support and encouragement of her team, the Silver Stars, she's one of the best pitchers in the league.
From becoming the first female to get a full athletic scholarship to a Division I school, to her historic NBA bid, Ann's memoris never let up, yet her athletic career is only half the story.