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Sports Fiction For Third Graders

Softball surprise by Jake Maddox ; text by Leigh McDonald ; illustrated by Katie Wood

Kickoff to danger by Franklin W. Dixon

The soccer mystery by created by Gertrude Chandler Warner ; illustrated by Charles Tang

Cam Jansen and the Sports Day mysteries: a super special by David A. Adler ; illustrated by Joy Allen

McKenna, ready to fly! by Mary Casanova ; [illustrations by Brian Hailes]

Sports Fiction For First Graders

Last one in is a rotten egg, by Leonard Kessler by Kessler, Leonard P., 1920-

Time for T-ball by written by Alyson Heller ; illustrated by Steve Bjorkman

I can be a gymnast by Kristen L. Depken ; illustrated by Tino Santanach and Joaquin Canizares

Monster games by Melissa Lagonegro ; illustrated by the Disney Storybook Artists

Soccer day by written by Alyson Heller ; illustrated by Steve Bjorkman

Sports Fiction for Kindergartners

Young Cam Jansen and the baseball mystery by David A. Adler ; illustrated by Susanna Natti

Joy in Mudville by written by Bob Raczka ; illustrations by Glin Dibley

Max the champion by written by Sean Stockdale and Alexandra Strick ; illustrated by Ros Asquith

Dino-basketball by Lisa Wheeler ; illustrations by Barry Gott

Henry Holton takes the ice by Sandra Bradley ; illustrated by Sara Palacios

Lions and Tigers and Red Wings, Oh My!

Michigan is lucky to be home to many successful sports teams - both professional and collegiate. The Detroit Tigers, Red WIngs, Lions, and Pistons are all among the longest running franchises in their sports and have won several championships between them. In fact, in 1935, Detroit was nicknamed the City of Champions when the Tigers, Lions and Red Wings all won the first championships in their respective sport that year.

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