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MattyMo's Grit Pile: An inspirational Story about Hockey, Commitment, and Grit

Current price: $22.00
MattyMo's Grit Pile: An inspirational Story about Hockey, Commitment, and Grit
MattyMo's Grit Pile: An inspirational Story about Hockey, Commitment, and Grit

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MattyMo's Grit Pile: An inspirational Story about Hockey, Commitment, and Grit

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"Matt Mo's Grit Pile" is a children's book that tells the inspiring story of former professional hockey player Matt Moulson, who, despite not being the most skilled player in his youth, achieved his dream of playing in the Show through sheer determination, grit, and resilience. Written by Greg Presseau, a dedicated hockey coach, the book shares Moulson's journey from a young boy with big dreams to a successful 11-year career in the Show, highlighting the challenges he overcame and the hard work that fueled his success. The vibrant illustrations by Anika Charron bring the story to life, helping kids connect with the content and smile. Aimed at inspiring kids to pursue their passions and persevere through obstacles, the book also serves as a valuable resource for parents in supporting their children's goals. This story is the first in a series dedicated to building the "Grit Pile" in young readers.

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