Slap Shot!: Three Hockey Stories
- Publisher
- Scholastic Canada Ltd
- Initial publish date
- May 2019
- Category
- Hockey, Humorous Stories, Friendship
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781443175050
- Publish Date
- May 2019
- List Price
- $14.99
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Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
- Age: 7 to 10
- Grade: 2 to 5
Description
Hockey and friendship face off in three fast-paced, easy-to-read stories!
Three hockey chapter books in one! Tom and his friends from the Glenlake Hawks hockey team tackle realistic issues that kids face, both on and off the ice.
Whether it's Tom learning how to make good on a promise in The Rink Rats, to dealing with jealousy over a friend's hockey talent in Tryout Trouble, to worrying about whether his luck has run out in Hockey Luck, each story is packed with humour, heart and hockey fun!
About the authors
Irene Punt is a former teacher and a woman of boundless energy and enthusiasm. She is the author of four previous Hockey Junior books and one picture book, The Bop!, all published by Scholastic Canada. She lives in Calgary, Alberta.
Ramón Pérez is a Canadian freelance cartoonist and writer working predominantly in comic books, children’s books, and magazines as a graphic storyteller. Recent career highlights include Captain America and the First Thirteen, Deadpool Team-Up #883, and the Eisner award-winning graphic novel Tale of Sand, which Ramón directly adapted from the original screenplay by Jim Henson and Jerry Juhl for Archaia Publishing. Ramón lives in Toronto.
Editorial Reviews
Praise forIrene Punt:
“Punt's use of humour, notably the puns, is age appropriate and will be appreciated by her readers.” (The Rink Rats)— CM: Canadian Review of Materials
“If you've ever played hockey or skated on rough ice, you'll know what these characters are feeling!” (The Rink Rats) — OwlKids, Club chickaDEE
“Young readers will just get caught up in Tom's experiences and in the excitement of the game, perhaps relating their own experiences with those of Tom and his friends.” (Tryout Trouble) — CM: Canadian Review of Materials