It’s the day of the first hockey game and Kareema is about to take a big step into the locker room and into the world of hockey.
Overwhelmed and unsure of what’s ahead, Kareema enters the changeroom and meets her new teammates — a group of young players who are also wondering if they will fit in with the team and find their place in the game.
When their coach arrives with a bag full of brand new uniforms and hands each player their jersey, Kareema and her teammates will discover something special while they get dressed for the game.
As they take to the ice in their new uniforms, ready to play for the first time, Kareema will realize something unique about the game of hockey as her biggest fans cheer on.
Written by Jael Richardson and Illustrated by Chelsea Charles, The Hockey Jersey is part of Scotiabank’s hockey for all initiative and the mission to make hockey more diverse, inclusive, and accessible for all Canadians.
All net proceeds from book sales will be donated to Hockey 4 Youth, a foundation that fosters social inclusion for newcomer and high-priority youth through free on and off-ice life skills programs.
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“A story that will help change the face of hockey.”
–P.K. Subban, former NHL hockey player
“This book will help more kids see themselves in the game.”
–Akim Aliu, Hockey Diversity Alliance - Chair, Former hockey player
Appropriate for: Ages 3-5 Years
Published date: Jan 17, 2023
Language: English
No. of Pages: 36
Publisher: IndigoPress
ISBN: 9781552674840
Dimensions:
10.0" W x
0.25" L x
7.0" H
Jael Richardson is the author of The Stone Thrower: A Daughter’s Lesson, a Father’s Life, which was adapted into a children’s book in 2016. Her debut novel, Gutter Child was an instant bestseller and a finalist for the 2021 Amazon First Novel Award. Her most recent children's book, Because You Are, was released August 2022. Richardson holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Guelph and lives in Brampton, Ontario where she founded and serves as the Executive Director for the Festival of Literary Diversity (FOLD).
Chelsea Charles is an illustrator who resides in Brampton, Ontario, and has received her BAA in Illustration at Sheridan College. She creates her illustrations through a combination of digital and traditional mediums. Her dream job is to illustrate children’s books. She’s built a career from illustrating everything from sports stars and actors, to dreams and political concepts. In her spare time, she enjoys listening to music, being a nuisance to her cat Charcoal and dog Stokley, while daydreaming about travelling to Japan
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