Alex Andrews - "Wins the Day!"

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Author: Mary Pulvano ISBN: 9781482898019
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore Publication: September 20, 2013
Imprint: Partridge Publishing Singapore Language: English
Author: Mary Pulvano
ISBN: 9781482898019
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore
Publication: September 20, 2013
Imprint: Partridge Publishing Singapore
Language: English

Alex Andrews: "Wins The Day! Is a charming tale about a little boy named Alex who struggles with his weight problem. The story follows Alex as he works hard to improve by following an exercise plan after school and on weekends. In the end, Alex triumphs and, in doing so, might inspire a young person to work hard to achieve his or her own goal. The story opens when Alex realises that he has a weight problem and does not what to participate in the schools yearly event 'Sports Day'. He is afraid he will be embarrassed in front of his friends, coming with the realisation of his situation, Alex breaks down in tears to his mother when faced with his issue. Alexs mum and his older brother come up with an exercise plan that will help Alex with his wieght problem. Alex follows all his brothers instruction and also the whole family get behind Alex by taking part in weekend activities. After a few weeks of hard work, Alex begins to regain his confidence, and also noticed that he had lost weight. When the teacher asks him if he was going to take part in 'Sports Day' Alex informed his teacher that he had put his name down for all the days events. Alex is able to compete in all the events, winning some and losing others, but having his family and friend there with him on the day was all that he wanted. At the end of the day Alex is awarded a trophy for been the only child in his age group to take part in all events. This gives him the final shot of confidence. Walking off the stage as Alex walked towards his family he noticed them all standing ther with big smiles, John walked up to Alex and said,"Didnt i tell you to never give up on yourself", picking him up and giving him a big hug.

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Alex Andrews: "Wins The Day! Is a charming tale about a little boy named Alex who struggles with his weight problem. The story follows Alex as he works hard to improve by following an exercise plan after school and on weekends. In the end, Alex triumphs and, in doing so, might inspire a young person to work hard to achieve his or her own goal. The story opens when Alex realises that he has a weight problem and does not what to participate in the schools yearly event 'Sports Day'. He is afraid he will be embarrassed in front of his friends, coming with the realisation of his situation, Alex breaks down in tears to his mother when faced with his issue. Alexs mum and his older brother come up with an exercise plan that will help Alex with his wieght problem. Alex follows all his brothers instruction and also the whole family get behind Alex by taking part in weekend activities. After a few weeks of hard work, Alex begins to regain his confidence, and also noticed that he had lost weight. When the teacher asks him if he was going to take part in 'Sports Day' Alex informed his teacher that he had put his name down for all the days events. Alex is able to compete in all the events, winning some and losing others, but having his family and friend there with him on the day was all that he wanted. At the end of the day Alex is awarded a trophy for been the only child in his age group to take part in all events. This gives him the final shot of confidence. Walking off the stage as Alex walked towards his family he noticed them all standing ther with big smiles, John walked up to Alex and said,"Didnt i tell you to never give up on yourself", picking him up and giving him a big hug.

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