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Christine Dzidrums
Christine Dzidrums is an American children's author. She won a bronze medal at the 2010 Moonbeam Children's Book Awards for her debut novel, ''Cutters Don't Cry''. She has written gymnast biographies on Clayton Kershaw, Mike Trout, Gabby Douglas, Shawn Johnson, The Fierce Five, Missy Franklin, Kelly Clarkson and Nastia Liukin. Her second young adult fiction, young adult novel, ''Kaylee: The "What If?" Game'', won a gold medal at the 2014 Children's Literary Classics Awards''.'' Her biography on Olympic figure skating champion Kim Yuna brought her media attention in South Korea. Bibliography * Cutters Don't Cry, 2010 * Joannie Rochette: Canadian Ice Princess (SkateStars Volume 1), 2010 * Yuna Kim: Ice Queen, (SkateStars Volume 2), 2011 * Princess Dessabelle Makes a Friend, 2011 * Timmy and the Baseball Birthday Party, 2012 * Shawn Johnson: Gymnastics Golden Girl (GymnStars Volume 1), 2012 * Timmy Adopts a Girl Dog, 2012 * Fair Youth: Emylee of Forest Springs, 2012 * Nastia Liukin: Ba ...
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Moonbeam Children's Book Awards
Moonbeam may refer to: * Moonlight, the light that reaches Earth from the Moon * Moonbeam (band), a trance music group from Russia * Moonbeam, Ontario, a township in Canada * Moonbeam, a nickname of the American politician Jerry Brown (born 1938) * Moonbeams, a children's cancer charity * ''Moon Beams'', jazz album by Bill Evans * "Moonbeam", a song from Men Without Hats' album ''Pop Goes the World'' * Moonbeam, a cultivar of the flowering plant '' Coreopsis verticillata'' * ''Moonbeam'', series of five aeroplanes built by Powel Crosley, Jr. * ''Moonbeam II'', a plane flown by aviation pioneer Edwin Moon in 1910 * ''Moonbeam III'' or ''Moonbeam IV'', yachts designed by William Fife See also * Beam (other) * Moon (other) The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite. Moon may also refer to: Celestial bodies * Natural satellite or Moon (generic) *Moon, a Chinese asterism corresponding to 37 Tauri Fictional entities * Moon (Transformers), a character in ''Beast ...
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Ice Queen
Ice Queen may refer to: * ''Ice Queen'' (film), a 2005 American horror film * "Ice Queen" (''JAG''), an episode of ''JAG'' and the first part of the backdoor pilot of ''NCIS'' * "Ice Queen" (song), a song by Within Temptation * '' The Ice Queen'', a 2005 novel by Alice Hoffman * ''The Ice Queen'', a 2018 album by Sue Foley * Cleo Ice Queen (born 1989), Zambian hip hop recording artist * Ice Queen, the gender-swapped version of Ice King in the ''Adventure Time'' episode "Fionna and Cake "Fionna and Cake" is the ninth episode of the third season of the American animated television series '' Adventure Time''. The episode was written and storyboarded by Adam Muto and Rebecca Sugar, from a story by Mark Banker, Kent Osborne, Patr ..." See also * Ice King (other) * Snow Queen (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Swimming Sensation
Swimming is the self- propulsion of a person through water, or other liquid, usually for recreation, sport, exercise, or survival. Locomotion is achieved through coordinated movement of the limbs and the body to achieve hydrodynamic thrust that results in directional motion. Humans can hold their breath underwater and undertake rudimentary locomotive swimming within weeks of birth, as a survival response. Swimming is consistently among the top public recreational activities, and in some countries, swimming lessons are a compulsory part of the educational curriculum. As a formalized sport, swimming is featured in a range of local, national, and international competitions, including every modern Summer Olympics. Swimming involves repeated motions known as strokes in order to propel the body forward. While the front crawl, also known as freestyle, is widely regarded as the fastest out of four primary strokes, other strokes are practiced for special purposes, such as for traini ...
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