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Hockey in the wild  Cover Image Book Book

Hockey in the wild / Nicholas Oldland.

Oldland, Nicholas. (Author).

Summary:

A bear, a moose and a beaver want to play hockey this winter more than anything. But there's a big problem: the lake they play on won<U+2019>t freeze over! With their ice rink looking more like a swimming pool, the trio head home to wait for the colder weather to arrive. They watch TV. They sleep. They eat junk food. They even sing sad songs. But when winter finally arrives, will they be in any shape to play hockey?

Record details

  • ISBN: 1525302418
  • ISBN: 9781525302411
  • Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations.
  • Publisher: Toronto : Kids Can Press, [2020]

Content descriptions

Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 17.99
Subject: Bears > Juvenile fiction.
Moose > Juvenile fiction.
Beavers > Juvenile fiction.
Friendship > Juvenile fiction.
Hockey players > Juvenile fiction.
Ice > Juvenile fiction.
Physical fitness > Juvenile fiction.
Genre: Hockey stories.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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  • Baker & Taylor
    "It's wintertime, and the bear, the moose and the beaver can't wait for hockey season to start. They're so eager, in fact, they head out onto the ice before it's thick enough, and they all fall through. Twice. While they wait for the lake to freeze, theytry to take their minds off hockey. There's competitive napping. Karaoke. Lots of comfort food. Until, at last, the day arrives when the ice is ready. But are they ready?"--
  • Grand Central Pub

    The lovable Life in the Wild trio can’t wait to get out on the ice to play hockey. Except, well, they’re going to have to!

    It’s wintertime, and the bear, the moose and the beaver can’t wait for hockey season to start. They’re so eager, in fact, they head out onto the ice before it’s thick enough, and they all fall through. Twice. While they wait for the lake to freeze, they try to take their minds off hockey. There’s competitive napping. Karaoke. Lots of comfort food. Until, at last, the day arrives when the ice is ready. But, after all that time not being active, are they ready?

    Part of the bestselling Life in the Wild picture book series from Nicholas Oldland, this funny romp is, at its heart, a love letter to the sport of hockey and the joys of playing in the wild outdoors. Oldland’s distinctive dry humor shines here, making this a fun read-aloud. But the hilarious visual story — including the character’s facial expressions and numerous asides — mean children, even nonreaders, will also want to spend time with the pages on their own. Children who love hockey will appreciate the friends’ devotion to the game and the difficulty of waiting for conditions to be just right, but every child who has had to wait for something (that is, every child) will relate to the situation. In this, the book offers some character education lessons on patience and perseverance. Separately, there are connections to healthy outdoor activity and winter safety.

  • Grand Central Pub
    The lovable trio hits the ice ... eventually!It's wintertime, and the bear, the moose and the beaver can't wait for hockey season to start. They're so eager, in fact, they head out onto the ice before it's thick enough, and they all fall through. Twice. While they wait for the lake to freeze, they try to take their minds off hockey. There's competitive napping. Karaoke. Lots of comfort food. Until, at last, the day arrives when the ice is ready. But, after all that time not being active, are they ready?The waiting is the hardest part, right?

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