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Kid athletes : true tales of childhood from sports legends

Stabler, David (author.). Horner, Doogie, (illustrator.).

Summary: Sixteen "true tales from the childhoods of famous athletes, from Babe Ruth (so incorrigible that his parents put him in reform school at age 7) to Muhammad Ali (who learned to fight at age 12 after a thief stole his bicycle)"--Amazon.com.

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  • ISBN: 1594748020
  • ISBN: 9781594748028
  • Physical Description: 208 pages : color illustrations ; 21 cm
    print
  • Publisher: Philadelphia, PA : Quirk Books, [2015]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 198-202) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: It's not easy being a kid: Babe Ruth, bad boy makes good -- Jackie Robinson, the pride of Pepper Street -- Billie Jean King, the girl who ran on racket power -- Peyton Manning, lord of the dance -- Danica Patrick, the girl without fear -- Family matters: Bobby Orr, little kid, big heart -- Michael Jordan and his two towering rivals -- Tiger Woods, kid superstar -- Yao Ming, big kid in a small world -- Gabrielle Douglas, grace under pressure -- Practice makes perfect: Babe Didrikson Zaharias, a girl for all seasons -- Bruce Lee, the Kung Fu Kid - Muhammad Ali and the case of the missing bicycle -- Jesse Kuhaulua, don't mess with Big Daddy -- Julie Krone and the Marvelous Mischievous Pony -- Lionel Messi, beware of the Flea.
Subject: Athletes
Zaharias, Babe Didrikson 1911-1956
Yao, Ming 1980-
Woods, Tiger
Takamiyama, Daigorō 1944-
Ruth, Babe 1895-1948
Robinson, Jackie 1919-1972
Patrick, Danica 1982-
Orr, Bobby 1948-
Messi, Lionel 1987-
Manning, Peyton
Lee, Bruce 1940-1973
Krone, Julie
King, Billie Jean
Jordan, Michael 1963-
Douglas, Gabrielle 1995-
Ali, Muhammad 1942-
Athletes Biography Juvenile literature
Ruth, Babe 1895-1948 Juvenile literature
King, Billie Jean Juvenile literature
Robinson, Jackie 1919-1972 Juvenile literature
Krone, Julie Juvenile literature
Messi, Lionel 1987- Juvenile literature
Takamiyama, Daigorō 1944- Juvenile literature
Ali, Muhammad 1942- Juvenile literature
Lee, Bruce 1940-1973 Juvenile literature
Zaharias, Babe Didrikson 1911-1956 Juvenile literature
Douglas, Gabrielle 1995- Juvenile literature
Yao, Ming 1980- Juvenile literature
Woods, Tiger Juvenile literature
Jordan, Michael 1963- Juvenile literature
Orr, Bobby 1948- Juvenile literature
Patrick, Danica 1982- Juvenile literature
Manning, Peyton Juvenile literature
Genre: Juvenile works.
Biography.

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Kid Athletes : True Tales of Childhood from Sports Legends
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Short vignettes skim through the childhoods of a gathering of sports heroes. The "True Tales" of the subtitle doesn't necessarily mean riveting tales, as Stabler proves with these mostly ho-hum glimpses at sporting legends such as Jackie Robinson, Bobby Orr, and Danica Patrick (there are 16 personalities all told). The book is divided into three sections: future stars who had to battle money or gender issues; kids who got family encouragement; kids who learned it takes practice, practice, practice. There is no hope if you can't coax a good story out of Babe Ruth, and Stabler can't: "So when Little George was seven, his parents asked a local official to declare him incorrigible' and to send him to a reformatory"and the bulk of the entry focuses on young George's development of a moral compass under the tutelage of Brother Matthias. So what if Peyton Manning was traumatized by dancing a tango in a school play? Many readers will already have experienced greater embarrassments, and the implication that dancing is an activity not befitting a football player is positively retrograde. "When his father first strapped a pair of ice skates onto his son's feet, four-year-old Bobby [Orr] promptly fell onto the ice." Not breaking news. Horner's line drawings are a minor relief. Uneven to forgettable. (Nonfiction. 8-12) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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*Starred Review* In this outstanding collection of sports stories, Stabler examines the childhoods of 16 athletes who grew up to leave indelible marks on their fields. While there may be a few unfamiliar names in the list sumo sensation Jesse Kuhaulua and sports Renaissance woman Babe Didrikson Zaharias, for example most kids will feel right at home among the likes of Babe Ruth, Gabby Douglas, Michael Jordan, and Muhammad Ali. In engaging prose, Stabler describes each sports legend as a youth, citing social obstacles (bullying, discrimination), unruly behavior, and physical challenges, such as being too tall (see basketball's seven-foot-six Yao Ming) or too small (soccer's five-foot-seven Lionel Messi), that were eventually overcome. A positive attitude and humor abound in all the stories, which receive a further assist from the color cartoon illustrations on every page. Kids will love reading about Peyton Manning dancing the tango in middle school or two-year-old Tiger Woods putting for a live TV audience. Though only 5 of the 16 people featured are women, there is a good show of diversity both racial and economic among those profiled. The book shines in its ability to make these legends relatable to young readers, and to place dreams of being a star athlete within the realm of possibility. Inspiring and entertaining, this isn't just for sports fans.--Smith, Julia Copyright 2015 Booklist

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This browsable collective biography introduces middle-grade readers to sixteen mostly well-known, mostly male athletes (five are women), including Babe Ruth, Michael Jordan, and Babe Didrikson Zaharias. Each chapter focuses on an individual's early years, using anecdotes to illustrate character, emphasize challenges, and humanize the sports icons. The cartoony illustrations help break up the accessible text. Bib., ind. (c) Copyright 2016. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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