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    Wrestling: A Boy's First Book free download

    These days, with kids at home from school due to the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, there's no better time to introduce youngsters to all that's great about wrestling. With the pandemic, there's a smart, safe way to introduce them to the oldest and greatest sport … without leaving home:

    Simply download a proven book that's already in use in thousands of homes ... instantly ... at absolutely NO cost to you.

    The book: "Wrestling: A Boy's First Book" now available for downloading for free here.

    "Wrestling: A Boy's First Book" by William "Doc" Bauer is unique. It's NOT a traditional "how-to-wrestle" instructional ... nor is it an old-fashioned storybook designed for kids to read on their own. Rather, "Wrestling: A Boy's First Book" is aimed at young boys and girls ages 7-9 who might be interested in the sport ... but intended to be read to the child by a parent, grandparent or other caring adult.

    First published in 2009, thousands of copies of the published version of "Wrestling: A Boy's First Book" were sold. Once the printed books were sold out, Bauer decided to take a new direction… and make the book available online, ready to print at home. No waiting… no shopping… and no charge!

    "Wrestling: A Boy's First Book" provides an introduction that any boy or girl can relate to immediately. It opens with two seven-year-old friends -- Christopher and Michael -- watching professional wrestling on TV. Christopher's older brother Kevin -- himself a high school wrestler -- tells the boys, "Those guys aren't wrestlers."

    It's an introduction anyone can immediately relate to… especially kids who hear the word "wrestling" and instantly think of pro rasslin.'

    Bauer -- a former wrestler and educator -- told InterMat in 2009 (at the time the original book was published), "The idea (behind the book) was to have the parent and child bond by reading, and, yes, by pushing the furniture aside and doing some hands-on demonstrations."

    In fact, "Wrestling: A Boy's First Book" encourages an interactive experience between parent and child by encouraging the adult to go beyond merely reading the text, but also become an active part of the learning process by talking about what's in the book, practicing some of the moves, and even visiting a wrestling room and a high school dual meet, just like the boys in the book … without leaving home.

    To download your free copy of "Wrestling: A Boy's First Book", simply click here ... and in seconds you'll have a copy of your book to print out and/or share on the screen of your computer or other device.

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