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Our Game: The History of Hockey in Canada (My Canada)
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by Dave Stubbs and Neal Portnoy
Sales Rank: 1814330

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List Price: $19.95
$15.56
At Amazon on 10-18-2008.

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Features
Reading level: Ages 4-8
Cover Type: Hard Cover with 48 pages
Published by: Lobster Press September 1, 2006
Written in: English
ISBN 10 Number: 1897073275
ISBN 13 Number: 978-1897073278
Book Dimensions:
11.1 x 9.2 x 0.5 inches
Weighs: 1.2 pounds
Product Description
Our Game: The History of Hockey in Canada provides a play-by-play of Canada's national sports evolution over three centuries, from the first publicly played game through the recent NHL lock-out. Along with essential information about rules, gear, and stats, readers will learn about hockeys most unforgettable moments and most talented stars. Little-known facts, amazing photographs (many of which have never been published in a book before), and expertly researched history make this a must-have for every hockey fan! This is the most comprehensive children's book ever written about the history of hockey, from the Canadian perspective. Kids who are passionate about hockey want to know everything there is to know about the game; this book delves into the history of the sport as a whole, rather than focusing on just one era or star player. The book's dynamic design includes sidebars, benchmarks, stats, captions, a quiz, and a glossary, giving children the option to pick up the book and casually thumb through it to glean interesting hockey facts; they can also dive into the captivating narrative that ties the landmark events and heroes of the game together. Targeted at children from ages 8 - 12, this book will also be enjoyed by many generations of hockey buffs; perfect for parents and their children to explore together!
Publisher Description
This is the most comprehensive children's book ever written about the history of hockey, from the Canadian perspective. Kids who are passionate about hockey want to know everything there is to know about the game; this book delves into the history of the sport as a whole, rather than focusing on just one era or star player. The book's dynamic design includes sidebars, benchmarks, stats, captions, a quiz, and a glossary, giving children the option to pick up the book and casually thumb through it to glean interesting hockey facts; they can also dive into the captivating narrative that ties the landmark events and heroes of the game together. Targeted at children from ages 8 - 12, this book will also be enjoyed by many generations of hockey buffs; perfect for parents and their children to explore together!
Reader Reviews
This review is from: Our Game: The History of Hockey in Canada (My Canada) (Paperback)
looking for a book that presents nice pictures as well as a nice history time line for a young reader who loves hockey. you've found your book my 8 year old enjoys reading it & we can cross over to my 5 year old by the pictures & text from the pictures. these kinds of books are hard to find but this one is a "no brainer "
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Our Game: The History of Hockey in Canada (My Canada)
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Updated on 10-18-2008.

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