My Cheerleading Season: A journal of my skills, my games, and my memories. (Paperback)

My Cheerleading Season: A journal of my skills, my games, and my memories. By Karleen Tauszik Cover Image
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MY CHEERLEADING SEASON is a full-sized 8 1/2 x 11" sports journal that will help squad members record all the excitement of the months ahead.

Each page has writing prompts to get cheerleaders focused on the improvement of their skills and their contributions to each game.

MY CHEERLEADING SEASON includes enough journaling pages for pre-season practice and in-season practices and games. Plus, there are extra pages for tournaments.

There are also seven blank pages at the end for photos, statistics, newspaper or program clippings, mementos, or notes about fun memories.

This unique journal helps kids:

- Focus on the coach's priorities each week.

- Improve as they track their performance.

- Remember their season, their contributions, and all of their fun memories.

And they'll be creating a unique keepsake of the season that they'll treasure for years to come

In addition, MY CHEERLEADING SEASON provides a fun way for kids to develop skills in writing, composition, grammar, vocabulary, spelling, sentence construction, and handwriting. (Best for ages 8 and up.)

Cheerleading season will come and go in a blur. Get MY CHEERLEADING SEASON today so the kids you love can record and remember all the thrills and achievements of the season.

MY SEASON journals are also available for baseball, softball, soccer, football, basketball, hockey, and volleyball.




Product Details
ISBN: 9781954130135
ISBN-10: 1954130139
Publisher: Tip Top Books
Publication Date: August 16th, 2021
Pages: 66
Language: English

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