Racing Books

Gui tu da sai
Gui tu da sai

By Shirley Glaser

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This updated rematch of the fabled race between the tortoise and the hare takes the duo around the world. Includes information about the different locations visited.

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En sus marcas, listos, fuera!
En sus marcas, listos, fuera!

By Rourke Publishing

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Colorful photographs and English and Spanish text teach children about the many different ways people can compete in races--by themselves, with equipment, and in vehicles.

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Super Rabbit racers
Super Rabbit racers

By Thomas Flintham

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Super Rabbit Boy is racing in the Super Grand Prix car race--but among the other racers is King Viking and his team of cheaters, and they will do anything to win.

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Super Rabbit racers
Super Rabbit racers

By Thomas Flintham

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Super Rabbit Boy is racing in the Super Grand Prix car race--but among the other racers is King Viking and his team of cheaters, and they will do anything to win.

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Titans
Titans

By Scott Victoria Young Adult Author

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Seventeen-year-old Astrid Sullivan belongs to a family of compulsive gamblers, and now that her father has been laid off from his job in Detroit and lost all their money betting on the Titans, whic...

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Wagering to Win
Wagering to Win

By M. Paul Andersen

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Wacky Raceland
Wacky Raceland

By Ken Pontac

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