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I Love Gymnastics! by Jane Feldman
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I Love Gymnastics!

by Jane Feldman

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Mckenzie is a seven year old girl who's favorite thing to do is gymnastics. She talk about and demonstrates six different forms of gymnastics and what she likes abut each one.

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I loved this book because my two daughters who are ages 16 and 17 years have been tumbling in cheerleading and gymnastics since they were little girls. Also they have began to coach gymnastics in our local gym and they love it.

Extensions:
Plan a field trip to gymnastic gym
Have gymnists perform and teach tumbling moves
  stephanieml3 | Jun 17, 2009 |
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Gold medal-winning gymnasts always have a beginning. I Love Gymnastics! will take you there. Jane Feldman's beautiful photographs display the practice and care that one young girl and her friends devote to becoming the best gymnasts they can be.

(retrieved from Amazon Mon, 11 Jan 2010 21:36:54 -0500)

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