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The Hacky-Sack Book: An Illustrated Guide to the New American Footbag Games/W Hacky-Sack

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The Juggling for the Complete Klutz creators bring together the same combination of instruction and confusing irrelevance that helped make Juggling such a success in this guide to America's fastest growing foot fetish. Includes fully-illustrated rules and games and one hacky-sack in mesh carry bag.

63 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 1982

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John Cassidy

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This sort of thing was tremendously popular, and always has been with kids, I suppose. the Scholastic Book Fair sells a tremendous number of things and books-with-things after all. At any rate, for a klutz with no aptitude for athletics of any kind (my specialty is floating, sort of person) I did read the book and for a summer or so I did spend time playing with a Hacky-Sack.

The fact it got me up and trying something, even if it wasn't permanent, should surely count for quite a bit.

Two ankles up.
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