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The Legends of Sports: Tiger Woods Michael Jordan and Muhammad Ali - Sports Book for Kids | Children's Sports & Outdoors Books - cover

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The Legends of Sports: Tiger Woods Michael Jordan and Muhammad Ali - Sports Book for Kids | Children's Sports & Outdoors Books

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Publisher: Baby Professor

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Maybe your dad have mentioned Tiger Woods, Michael Jordan and Muhammad Ali but didn’t go into detail of who they are. Now is your chance to dig deeper into the lives of these legends and the sports that they dominated in. Studying other people’s lives will inspire you and motivate you to follow in their footsteps. Grab a copy now!
Available since: 07/15/2017.

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