J'apprends à tracer des lignes et des formes
by Mes Cahiers Pratiques
This series details the evolution of daring sports and the culture surrounding them. The titles include profiles of professionals, techniques, training, equipment, safety rules and information about how to get involved. The series supports Key Stage 2 and 3 to develop a child's knowledge and understanding of fitness and health. This title focuses on in-line skating.
In-Line Skating in the X Games (Kid's Guide to the X Games)
by Christopher Blomquist
New York City, 1948. Midge "Toughie" Brasuhn is scrappy and lightning-quick. Gerry Murray is a gutsy glamour girl--and Toughie's chief adversary. Their legendary high-speed, hard-hitting rivalry on the Roller Derby track is about to be witnessed by a packed arena and for the first time, thousands of television viewers. This fast-paced book tells the story of two remarkable athletes at the dawn of televised sports.
MIS Patines de Ruedas / My Skates (Mirame Ahi Voy)
by Victor Blaine
Skate (Extreme Sports) (National Geographic Extreme Sports)
by Michael Shafran
Packing an enormous amount of information into 64 pages, Michael Shafran gives kids an enticing introduction to the fastest-growing extreme sport among young people. The book looks at all kinds of inline skating-blading, aggressive, vert, street, speed, roller hockey, and more-presenting the fundamentals, special moves, and required gear for each. Full-colour photos capture pros executing awesome stunts. Young enthusiasts will discover what " black ice" and " face plant" mean, see how...
"Amazing photography accompanies engaging information about In-Line skating. The combination of high-interest subject matter and light text is intended for students in grades 3 through 7"--Provided by publisher.