Albert the Running Bear’s Exercise Book

“Albert the Running Bear’s Exercise Book” by Barbara Isenberg is a first edition published by Clarion Books in 1984. This 63-page book is presented in English and focuses on the journey of Albert, who learns from a friend that he can improve his running skills through additional exercises. The narrative outlines a structured exercise program that includes various levels of difficulty, making it accessible for young readers.
Readers will find a practical approach to physical education and fitness within this juvenile nonfiction work. The book emphasizes the importance of exercise and health, providing a clear framework for children to understand how different activities can enhance their abilities. Through Albert’s experiences, the book aims to educate young audiences about the benefits of regular physical activity and encourages them to engage in a healthier lifestyle.
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A friend convinces Albert he can become a better runner by doing additional exercises. Outlines an exercise program with various levels of difficulty.
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