Packed with expert advice from one of the top women's hockey players in the world, this title in the Books for Girls series will show kids how to pass and shoot like a star, choose the right equipment and help lead their team to victory. They'll also spend a day with a top women's team, find out what an Olympic hockey coach looks for in a player and discover what's ahead for women's hockey. The Hockey Book for Girls is a unique resource for girls who love to play hockey or would like to learn the game.
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About the Author:
Stacy Wilson helped Team Canada win four World Championship gold medals and captained the team to a silver medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics. A girlsą hockey coach since 1990, she is currently assistant coach at the University of Minnesota Duluth.
From Booklist:
Gr. 4-7. Although there are several titles about women's hockey for older readers and adults, this is one of the few for this age group. Wilson, a former captain of Canada's Olympic Women's Hockey Team, offers a broad introduction to the sport, touching on the game's positions, rules, strategies, and off-ice training. She also includes spotlights and interviews with star players. With brief, scattered text and energizing color photos, this is probably best for young girls who are new to the game and want an overview rather than in-depth coverage. For older players looking for more material, suggest Barbara Stewart's She Shoots . . . She Scores! (1998) and Gold Medal Ice Hockey for Women and Girls (1999), by Tricia Dunn and Katie King. Gillian Engberg
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- PublisherKids Can Press
- Publication date2000
- ISBN 10 1550748602
- ISBN 13 9781550748604
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages40
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