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My Favorite Sport: Volleyball - cover

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My Favorite Sport: Volleyball

Nancy Streza

Publisher: Xist Publishing

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Summary

What's your favorite sport?   
 In My Favorite Sport: Volleyball students will learn all about the fast-paced game on on a court in a gym or on the sand.  Each My Favorite Sport book includes engaging nonfiction text about the game, the court, the rules, the scoring, the equipment, and the skills needed to play the game.
Available since: 10/01/2018.

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