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KIDS RUNNING AND FITNESS BOOKS by Carol Goodrow
Kids Running
Have Fun, Get Faster & Go Farther
Winter 2008 - Information Book
PDF ORDER FORM | HTML ORDER FORM Available now.
Free Kids Running printables to go with this book
Give your child the gift of know-how with a
fun-filled, information-packed glimpse of 4
kid runners as they jog, walk, sprint, and play
their way to running success. For all kids, from
the fun runner to the Junior Olympic hopeful.
As a bonus, Kids Running's Coach Ed has contributed some of his best ideas to this book. His tips and suggestions will help your child refine his/her running. KEY CONCEPTS: running, cross-training, healthy eating, journal writing, training, getting started, competition, running games
Carol Goodrow breaks through the finish line with a gold medal finish again!
Recommended for grades 1 to 6, this 82-page gem has content stimulating enough for adult readers, yet colorful, clever and charming enough to read to toddlers.
The information is rock-solid, perfect for a lifelong foundation in health.
This book is a cheerful antedote to wearisome complaints of youth with too much screen time and too little nutritious food. It is not preachy, and has enough informative tidbits and silly riddles to keep readers returning again and again.
Librarians, teachers, parents and grandparents will want to get this mighty treasure.
Janet Allen Graeve, MD, FAAP
Here's a Book Review: Journal Inquirer, 4/12/08 by Rich Tambling
Read a Book Review: Tampa Tribune, 4/01/08 by Mary Shedden
The Treasure of Health and Happiness
Spring 2006 - Chapter Book
PDF ORDER FORM | HTML ORDER FORM Free Treasure Literature Printables for the Classroom
Written for kids at the request of kids. It's a
healthy, you-can-do-it message in a spellbinding
story. Your children will want to read this book many times
and so will you. A healthily-ever-after tale
for kids of all ages. Read, dream, and hope.
KEY CONCEPTS: self esteem, confidence, running, healthy eating, fitness, perseverance, running with dogs, literature
High praise for Hannah as she travels through The Treasure of Health and Happiness using her silver glittery pencil to complete her footprint map. My second grade students cheered for Hannah's successes as she learns about healthy food and exercise. What a wonderful story about determination and making good choices.
Linda Rallo, Second Grade Teacher
Happy Feet, Healthy Food
Your Child's First Journal
of Exercise and Healthy Eating
Spring 2004 - Handbook and Journal
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Happy Feet Kids' Club | Sample Page
A handbook and fitness tracker combined to
encourage kids to set goals and reflect on their
healthy habits. Used in schools, clubs, and
homes around the world.
KEY CONCEPTS: physical activity, running, healthy eating, journal writing, tracking fitness
Call or email for bulk discounts. 508-347-7825
See Amby Burfoot's Runner's World Blog.
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