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The Sports Book Personalized Book (©Create-A-Book)
Recommended Ages 5-12, Hard Cover, 6 3/4 by 8 1/4, 36 pages.
Includes your child's name, age, address, hometown, sporting
event, coach's name and the names of up to three friends.
An all-sports story that teaches valuable lessons in fair play
while promoting sportsmanship. This book can have any sport you
wish in the text!
Sample text of story (The red
text is where your personalized information would be
inserted.):
Page 1 & 2 are illustrated.
Page 3: This book was created especially for William
Lawrence Smith at the age of 6 With love from, Grandma and Papa
December 25, 2002
Page 4: Bill Smith rolled over in bed,
saw dawn was already breaking and knew he would not be able to
go back to sleep. He had tossed and turned most of the night
because he was excited. This restlessness, however, was also
partly due to an aching calf muscle. As Bill
started to get up, he once again felt the tightening in his leg.
He rubbed his muscle and the tension eased. Now, fully awake, Bill
was very aware of the half-queasy, half-exhilarated feeling that
came before every important baseball game. But today was not
like every other sports day. Today, Bill Smith
was competing in the last and most important baseball game of
the season. The championship was at stake!
Pages 5 & 6 are illustrated.
Page 7: While Bill was eating
breakfast, dozens of thoughts filled his mind. He imagined his
friends and family at the baseball game standing and cheering
for him. He could almost hear the announcer saying, "William
Smith of Michigan City, Indiana is simply spectacular
today." Then his thoughts turned back to reality. Bill
drank his orange juice and rubbed his leg. He knew it was time
to leave when he saw Tom and Nick
outside the kitchen window. The ride seemed unusually long this
morning. When they finally reached their destination, Bill
could see several people were already warming up. He rushed to
join his teammates.
Page 8: The announcement was made that it was time to begin. The
baseball game got off to a good start. Bill
felt winning was possible. The team was in great condition. It
soon became apparent that the teams were evenly matched. First
one, then the other, took the lead. With only minutes left,
defeat or victory depended entirely on Bill.
His early morning vision was coming true! Then it happened!
Suddenly the dull ache in his leg muscle became a terrible
cramp. Bill tried to go on. Again the
muscle knotted and the pain was fierce. There was no doubt about
it, he could no longer compete. The baseball game ended.
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with your personalized
information!
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IMPORTANT: Please Proof Read All Your Information.
Double check all spellings and DO NOT USE ALL CAPITAL LETTERS.
This is how it will appear in your book. |