winning and losing

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winning and losing

Max for president

Max and Kelly both want to win the election for class president, but when one of them loses, the winner finds a way to make the loser feel better.
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Cork & Fuzz

good sports
Short-legged Cork is upset when tall Fuzz wins every game they play, until he learns that their friendship is more important than winning.

The big tee ball game

Gabby discovers that cheating at tee ball is not the best way to win.

College basketball underdog stories

Introduces fans to the best underdog stories in college basketball history, covering the highlights and characters involved in their greatest moments.
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College football underdog stories

Introduces fans to the best underdog stories in college football history, covering the highlights and characters involved in their greatest moments.
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Baseball underdog stories

Introduces fans to the best underdog stories in baseball history, covering the highlights and characters involved in their greatest moments.
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Junie B., first grader

dumb bunny, and ; Turkeys we have loved and eaten (and other thankful stuff)
2012
First grader Junie B. Jones is determined to win the grand prize at wealthy classmate Lucille's Easter egg hunt--a playdate in Lucille's heated swimming pool.
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Chicken or egg

who comes first?
2017
Chicken and Egg compete in sports, on tests, and in other ways until they discover that winning and losing are less fun than playing together.
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Touchdown turmoil

When wide receiver Ethan drops a touchdown pass and his team loses the game, he starts to doubt his own abilities, but as the next game approaches he realizes that he has to do what his father and coaches are telling him to do--stop obsessing about failure and get back to playing confident football.

Shoot-out

Twelve-year-old Jake must leave his championship soccer team to play on a team with a losing record when his family moves to a neighboring town.
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