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42 result(s) for "Swimming Juvenile fiction."
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1, 2, 3, jump!
\"From what to wear (a bathing suit, of course!) to what to expect (no, your teacher will not be a mermaid), 1, 2, 3 Jump! covers the what if's and how to's of getting in the pool for the first time.\"-- Publisher's description.
The Times Leader, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Mark Guydish column
Feb. 18--I'm all for the \"world at your fingertips\" convenience of our age: high speed modems transmitting digital images we can turn into perfect photos thanks to ink-jet printers, 24-hour ATMs allowing access to cash any time, big box retailers with global goods, grocery stores sporting out-of-season fresh produce year-round.
The Wisconsin State Journal Doug Moe column
Caravello, who won nine Madison city championships (as well as back-to-back State Amateur titles), had watched the young Tiger on television. Mell spent a decade covering the notorious University of Miami football program -- \"I had the Coral Gables Police Department on speed dial\" -- and switched to the golf beat in 1997.
No swimming for Nelly
Nelly loves to wear her swimsuit but the thought of swimming scares her, that is until Grandma, who just so happens to be a swimming champion, helps Nelly realize she has nothing to fear.
Shark Nate-O
Nate, who loves sharks, cannot swim, but with his brother's prodding, a good coach, and a lot of determination he learns to swim like a shark. Includes facts about sharks.
Gracie LaRoo goes to school
Gracie LaRoo, the youngest pig on the Water Sprites synchronized swimming team, is nervous about giving a speech at the Wilbur Academy, the school she used to attend--she loves her sport, but her old coach does not think that it really measures up to swim racing.
Splish, splash, Splat!
Splat does not want to have a playdate with Spike and both are afraid to learn how to swim. When the rest of their classmates rush straight into the pool, Splat and Spike find that they may have more in common than they thought.
Jabari jumps
Even though he's successfully finished his swiming lessons, Jabari discovers that he's frightened at the thought of jumping off a diving board.