Helpful Score: 1
This is written at about a first grade level, about a group of first graders. The story is simple, with a VERY obvious message about boys & girls both being able to play soccer well. The target audience (5-7 year olds) will definitely enjoy it, but older kids may be turned off by the moralizing tone and too-simple plot.
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HIGHLY recommended for ages 6-8
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This book teaches a lesson. Great kids book.
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Learning to play together....
There's a problem on the playground! The boys won't let the girls play soccer with them during recess. Emma is furious! So she figures out a plan to get them to change their minds. And in the end they all learn the best teams are the ones that everyone gets to play on!