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Little Shaq, by Shaquille O'Neal

Little Shaq, by Shaquille O'Neal

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Little Shaq, by Shaquille O'Neal

Little Shaq, by Shaquille O'Neal



Little Shaq, by Shaquille O'Neal

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The start of a brand new series by Shaquille O'Neal and illustrated by 2014 Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe New Talent award winner Theodore Taylor III, Little Shaq is sure to be a hit with young readers.

When Little Shaq and his cousin Barry accidentally break their favorite video game, they need to find a way to replace it. That's when Little Shaq's science project inspires a solution: a gardening business. They can water their neighbors' gardens to raise money for a new game! Little Shaq and Barry make a great team both on and off the basketball court, but will their business be as successful as they hoped?

Showing kids that anything is possible with the support of friends and family, Little Shaq will inspire them to love reading, play fair, and have fun!

Little Shaq, by Shaquille O'Neal

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #61136 in Books
  • Brand: Bloomsbury
  • Published on: 2015-10-06
  • Released on: 2015-10-06
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.27" h x .51" w x 5.92" l, .60 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 80 pages
Little Shaq, by Shaquille O'Neal

From School Library Journal Gr 1–3—This fictionalized look into the childhood of the basketball superstar features young Shaq and his cousin Barry. They're the best of friends and love to play video games. One day while playing their favorite game, they accidentally break the disc. Now charged with the responsibility of replacing the broken game, Barry and Little Shaq must come up with a way to make money. Working together, they come up with the idea to water plants. By working as a team and learning that hard work pays off, they eventually have enough to buy two games. Instead, Barry and Little Shaq decide to use the extra money to help out their community. Filled with cheerful illustrations, this is a quick and easy read. The language is simple and the story filled with a sense of community and friendship. VERDICT A sweet addition to chapter book collections.—H. Islam, Brooklyn Public Library

Review

“The straightforward language is well-tailored to the target audience, and there's no missing the earnest, obvious messages about compromise, teamwork, and community involvement.” ―Publishers Weekly

“A conflict-resolution story that may well inspire young sports lovers to garden--or young gardeners to pick up a basketball.” ―Kirkus Reviews

“The language is simple and the story filled with a sense of community and friendship. . . A sweet addition to chapter book collections.” ―School Library Journal

About the Author

Shaquille O'Neal is a retired basketball legend, a businessman, and a current analyst on the Emmy award–winning show Inside the NBA on TNT. During his nineteen-year NBA career, O'Neal was a four-time NBA champion, a three-time Finals MVP, and a fifteen-time All-Star, and was named the 1993 Rookie of the Year. Since his rookie year, O'Neal has been an ambassador for the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, a group with whom his relationship goes back to his youth in New Jersey. Passionate about education, he has earned his undergraduate degree from LSU, his MBA from University of Phoenix, and his PhD from Barry University. Visit him online at www.shaq.com or on Twitter @Shaq. Theodore Taylor III was awarded the 2014 Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe New Talent Award for his first picture book, When the Beat Was Born. An artist, designer, and photographer, Theodore earned a BFA from Virginia Commonwealth University and lives in Washington, DC, with his wife and son. Visit him online at www.theodore3.com.


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. RICK “SHAQ” GOLDSTEIN SAYS: BIG “SHAQ” SCORES A 3-POINTER: 1) LIFE LESSON 2) TEAMWORK 3) CARING By Rick Shaq Goldstein I’ve had the nickname “SHAQ” for over twenty years now. I’m called it by my friends… business associates… and twenty years later… I’m now sometimes called “Grandpa-“SHAQ””… by my beautiful Granddaughters… and that’s the best of all. Along with the “other” “SHAQ”’s basketball skills… there are two other… just as important reasons I always loved “SHAQ”… because like me… he was a kid that never grew up… and even after “banging” under the boards with the biggest and baddest in the NBA… he always openly showed so much love and respect for his parents… and it didn’t matter… where he was… or who was there. And both those loving qualities are evident in this wonderful children’s book.The story of Little “SHAQ” not sharing the ball with his teammate and cousin Barry… creates hurt feelings… temper tantrums… and damaging of a video game… Dad tells them they have to earn money on their own to replace it. They have to work together… off the court… as well… as on. They find that the feeling they find in that process… can benefit an entire community.I have bought this book for my youngest Granddaughter… and look forward to reading it to her… and know very shortly it will help her as she is at the age where she’s starting to learn to read. I also like the way this story ties together some of the main core values of our family… sports… school… reading… teamwork… on and off the court.The illustrations are large… colorful… and extremely accurately defined… so as to make it easy for an adult reading to a child… to have meaningful pauses on the pages… to point out a “picture” of what they just read… to emphasize a story point… and help insure the interest level is continuing.Thank goodness my namesake didn’t include any free throwing in the story!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Magic and I read together By Teresa Boyd My son and I just got finished reading Little Shaq. We thought it was Great!!!! I am so glad that we heard about the book after my son read the book he wanted to know were there more books from Shaquille O'neal and also he wanted to take an Accelerated Reader Test. These books should be added to Accelerated Reader ASAP!!! It was an easy read, nice illustrations and nice font lettering, especially for me. I love to read with my son but sometimes find it hard because of the font but this font was Great! Please write more books Shaquille! I am so happy to read children books written by an African American Male. Love It!!!!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great book for young readers! By Jackie M. Baker I purchased this book for my 5 yrs old grandson. He loves this book. He cannot not read but he tells the story by viewing the pictures in the book. He enjoys hearing the story and makes comments about teamwork shown in the book! Great book! I look forward to the next installment of Little Shaq.

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