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Jumping Into Cheer by Allison Sack, Tiana Joseph, Nina Mkhoiani

- Jumping Into Cheer
- Allison Sack, Tiana Joseph, Nina Mkhoiani
- Page: 26
- Format: pdf, ePub, mobi, fb2
- ISBN: 9781764073431
- Publisher: Cheerleader Book Club
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Overview
What if the one thing you never considered was exactly where you belonged? When nine-year-old Carter stumbles across a cheerleading team flipping and soaring at the local carnival, he's instantly captivated. He's never seen anything like it-and he's definitely never imagined himself doing it. After all, boys don't do cheerleading... do they? With a mix of nerves, curiosity, and a little nudge from Mum, Carter takes a leap-literally-into a trial class at the local all-star cheer gym. What follows is a journey packed with tumbles, triumphs, and new teammates who quickly become like family. From wobbly cartwheels and stunting fails to confidence-boosting wins and real friendships, Carter discovers that cheerleading isn't just about sparkles and pom-poms. It's about strength, resilience, teamwork, and finding what lights you up inside. Jumping Into Cheer is a heartwarming, high-energy story for readers aged 4-8 that celebrates trying something new, challenging gender stereotypes, and being brave enough to be yourself. It's perfect for fans of action-packed sports stories, stories about confidence and inclusion, and any young reader who's still looking for their thing. This uplifting tale also includes bonus content for families: Spot-the-difference game Access to The Secret Book Club via password in the book Free downloadable cheer-themed colouring sheets, activities, and more! Whether you're a cheer parent, a curious kid, or a family looking for something fresh and empowering to read together, Jumping Into Cheer is a vibrant and inspiring introduction to the world of cheerleading-from the eyes of a boy who dared to jump in.




