Juana la futbolista: Que nada te detenga / Juana the Soccer Player. Don´t Let An ything Stand in Your Way
by Evelina Cabrera
Súmate al equipo de Juana. ¡Que nada te frene! Juana le encanta jugar futbol. Por eso entrena todas las semanas en el club y forma parte del equipo Los Naranjos. Pero las cosas no siempre son fáciles, sobre todo cuando todavía hay gente que cree que algunos deportes son solo para varones. Por suerte, ella lo tiene bien claro: cuando algo le gusta mucho nunca deja de intentarlo. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Join Juana's team. Let nothing stand in your way! Juana loves to play soccer, and that is w...
Baby goes to her first soccer game in this adorable board book that’s a must-have for soccer fans of all ages! Baby loves soccer, the black and white ball The field and the goal posts—she loves it all! Baby is at her first soccer game! From watching the players run downfield, to cheering for a goal, baby loves it all. So when the game is over and the day is done, baby can’t wait to have more fun—by learning how to play soccer, too!
Bloomsbury High Low books encourage and support reading practice by providing gripping, age-appropriate stories for struggling and reluctant readers, those with dyslexia, or those with English as an additional language. Printed on tinted paper and with a dyslexia friendly font and illustrations, The Football Trials is aimed at readers aged 12+ and has a manageable length (80 pages) and reading age (9+). Produced in association with reading experts at Catch Up, a charity which aims to address und...
When Ozzie's parents disappeared from their home in Nigeria, he and his sister Rebecca were taken to an orphanage. Two years later, they have been adopted by Canadian parents and live in ethnically diverse Scarborough. With no soccer program in their school, Ozzie and the other Nigerian kids compete with a team of Syrian refugees -- led by Victor -- for time on the field. Ozzie has come to hate change, but an exhibition match between Ozzie United and Victor United has Ozzie taking charge of his...
Pedro would love to be the goalie in the team's first game, but another boy is bigger--so all his friends come over to help him practice before the tryout.
Robbie Blair is a talented young schoolboy who dreams of being a professional football player when he grows up. He possesses the necessary skills but unfortunately is also set apart from the pack by his tendency to break bones - lots of them! When Robbie breaks his leg for the third time during an important trial he is resigned to the grim reality that his footballing dream is finally over. But, is it over? "We can all learn from Robbie Blair." Joe Hart - Celtic FC
Dazzling Dribbling (Angels FC Supercrunchies) (Angels Fc)
by Michael Coleman and Nick Abadzis
Mick Ryall is an indispensable player in the Angels'' team but he can''t play without his glasses. When the Hamley Hawks steal his glasses the whole team rallies round to save the day.'
Robbie is sent off for punching an opponent. His manager gives him a final warning. Sheldon's assistant coach Dougie Brown shows Robbie some old film footage that makes him think about his behaviour. But will he get his place back in the team? Freestylers are a range of reading books with low-level text for readers with a reading age of 5-7. The engaging stories are perfect for older, struggling readers as well as emerging readers. All texts have been checked by reading consultant Dee Reid.
Ledley is a young centre back with a bright future. But when he comes up against seasoned international centre forward Ryan Strong, he's given a rough ride. Now the two teams are to meet again in the cup quarter final. Ledley needs to learn fast and stand up tall if he's to come out on top and help Sheldon to the semi-finals. Freestylers are a range of reading books with low-level text for readers with a reading age of 5-7. The engaging stories are perfect for older, struggling readers as well a...
Sheldon have made it to the Cup Final. They are very much the underdogs. Their opponents West Cross United are top of the league and full of internationals. It's time for Danny, Robbie, Ledley, Kyle, Naz, Joe and the others to show how good and determined they are - and to believe that, as their manager reminds them, on their day they can beat anyone. But will their efforts be good enough to lift the trophy?'Freestylers' are a range of reading books with low-level text for readers of both sexes...
The first activity book from Frank Lampard's Frankie's Magic Football will keep young fans entertained for hours! Includes: mazes, spot-the-difference, games to play with friends and hundreds of stickers to place in your favourite scenes from the series. You might even get a sneak peek at where Frankie, Louise, Charlie and Max are heading on an adventure soon . . .
The Stepmonster (Banana Books) (Reading Ladder Level 3)
by Joanna Nadin
A funny, poignant story from Roald Dahl Funny Prize nominee Joanna Nadin. Tom knows all about stepmothers from the books he’s read. They do all sorts of horrible things. In fact, they aren’t really stepmothers at all. They are StepMONSTERS! So when his dad’s new friend Lulu comes to tea, Tom is convinced she will turn out to be a stepmonster. She might not look like a stepmonster. (Her hair looks like it’s been spun from gold.) And she might not act like a stepmonster. (She likes all of...
The Football Ghosts (Banana Books) (Reading Ladder Level 3)
by Garry Parsons and Malachy Doyle
A boy-friendly, funny football story by Malachy Doyle and Garry Parsons for Egmont’s Red Banana series. Seamus loves two things - United and ghosts! So when he hears that the spooky old castle on the hill has ghosts playing football in it, he’s up there in a flash! Well, as quickly as he can go with his scaredy-ba Granda in tow. Once they get into the castle, Seamus discovers that there are two teams kicking a ball around there - the 1948 United and Rovers cup final teams, doomed to play on unt...
The Wrong Kind of Bark (Banana Storybooks: Red) (Banana Books)
by Julia Donaldson
A lovely, funny chapter book about a little boy and his puppy by Julia Donaldson, author of The Gruffalo, for Egmont’s Red Banana series. Finlay is a real dreamer, and he’s always getting things wrong. But when he brings his puppy into class it looks like he might have done the right thing after all. Red bananas are chapter books for newly fluent readers, suitable for NC Level 3 readers. They are carefully designed with education in mind, supporting children’s understanding of how to read long...