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When some friends say, "Sorry, basketball is not for girls," Girl Baller doesn't let it stop her. Embark on an inspiring journey in Hoopville with Girl Baller, a basketball player who proves that, with hard work and belief in yourself, girls can play basketball just as well as boys. In this beautifully illustrated children's book, readers will follow Girl Baller, who is motivated to make her school basketball team. Girl Baller dedicates herself to daily practice, tuning out negative comments, and improving her basketball skills. This story, perfect for early readers, entertains and imparts the…mehr

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When some friends say, "Sorry, basketball is not for girls," Girl Baller doesn't let it stop her. Embark on an inspiring journey in Hoopville with Girl Baller, a basketball player who proves that, with hard work and belief in yourself, girls can play basketball just as well as boys. In this beautifully illustrated children's book, readers will follow Girl Baller, who is motivated to make her school basketball team. Girl Baller dedicates herself to daily practice, tuning out negative comments, and improving her basketball skills. This story, perfect for early readers, entertains and imparts the valuable lesson that, with practice, you can get better at anything. An inspiring read for children, urging them to defy gender stereotypes, persist through challenges, and boldly chase their dreams. If you loved "Girl Baller," check out other books in the Baller series as they tackle the challenges and triumphs of the basketball journey. With relatable characters and powerful messages, these books are perfect for kids who love basketball and anyone looking to overcome obstacles and achieve their goals. https://elitecamps.com/books
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Autorenporträt
Stephanie Rudnick is a former University of Toronto basketball player and the founding owner of Elite Camps, one of the largest basketball organizations of its kind in Canada. She is a wife and a mother of three athletes who share her passion for basketball. She became inspired to start writing because she saw a need for books that helped kids and their families navigate the ups and downs of the basketball journey. She also hopes that her book series inspires parents to embrace both the highs and lows of the basketball journey for the valuable life lessons they provide.