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Lucy Tries Basketball
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Lucy Tries Basketball
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Lucy Tries Basketball

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Lucy and friends are out on the playground when they spot Ava playing basketball with her cousin Jermaine, a professional player. Jermaine calls the kids over for a lesson on the fundamentals of the game and to play three-on-three When the kids finish, Jermaine invites them to watch him play in a pro game. Lucy, Ava and friends cheer on Jermaine and his teammates, keeping an eye out on the real court for the skills they learned at the playground.

Lucy Tries Basketball is the fifth title in the Lucy Tries Sports series, following books about hockey, soccer, short track and luge. The series encourages children to get active and participate in sports and recreation. To find out what Lucy will try next, visit www.lucytriessports.com.

Also available in French (9781459823389).
LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 3, 2019
ISBN9781459816985
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Lucy Tries Basketball
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Lisa Bowes

Lisa Bowes est une journaliste sportive et consultante en médias qui a été mise en nomination pour le prix Gemini du meilleur scénario d’une émission ou série d’information. Diplômée en éducation physique, elle encourage les enfants et les familles à mener une vie active. Elle habite à Calgary.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    This is the second or third Lucy book I have reviewed and I have enjoyed them all. This one Lucy and her friends learn to play basketball. The artist does a great job with inclusiveness, that pages rhyme, and the story works. My only complaint is there is no cadence to the rhymes which can make it a tongue twister when reading it aloud.