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List Price: $16.95Amazon.com's Price: $11.53 You Save: $5.42 (32%)Prices subject to change.
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 796.962
EAN: 9781585361632
ISBN: 1585361631
Label: Sleeping Bear Press
Manufacturer: Sleeping Bear Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 40
Publication Date: September 23, 2005
Publisher: Sleeping Bear Press
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Sales Rank: 9521
Studio: Sleeping Bear Press
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Product Description: Illustrated by Melanie Rose
The companion volume to our bestselling, Blue Spruce Award winner, Z is for Zamboni: A Hockey Alphabet.. Like our alphabet series our counting books are written in a two-tier format with charming poems for young readers and expository text for older readers.
Young sports fans see numbers everywhere -- the scoreboard, the retired jerseys in the rafters, the numerology of sports stats -- and Hat Tricks Count: A Hockey Number Book delivers them faster than an assist from the Great One, number 99 himself. Hat Tricks Count will answer many of the fast paced questions kids have. What is a Hat Trick, anyway? Cross checking, high sticking, and hooking penalties add up to what? Who scored more career goals -- Gordie Howe or Wayne Gretzky?
Matt Napier wrote the award winning Z is for Zamboni: A Hockey Alphabet. He is currently attending law school at the University of Windsor.
Melanie Rose has illustrated six other titles for Sleeping Bear. She lives near Toronto, Ontario.
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This book is a good follow up to Z is fo Zamboni. It has numbers rather than letters, and the two would make a great gift together. As a stand alone book it is not as good as the Zamboni book though.
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This is a great counting book for your little one who loves the game of Hockey. Even I learned a few things about Hockey from this.
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I GOT THIS BOOK FOR CHIRSTMAS FOR OUR 3 YR OLD BUDDING HOCKEY FAN. HE HAS ASKED FOR IT EVERY NIGHT SINCE. IT HAS REALLY HELPED HIM GRASP THE IDEA OF COUNTING THE 20'S AND 30'S AND SO ON AS THEY ARE TALKED ABOUT IN THE BOOK. ONE PAGE HAS 80 JERSEYS WITH ALL OF THE DIFFERENT NUMBERS. MY SON LOVES THIS BOOK AND SO DO I.
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This picture book is darling, and holds the interest of the adult reading it to a child. If you have any connection to hockey,or Canada you will love this book which is beuatifully written and illustrated by two Canadians, Matt Napier and Melanie Rose.
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My four year old loves hockey and really enjoys reading this book. He picks up on a lot of new hockey facts from it.
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