• My First Soccer Game (Ready to Read: Pre-Level One)

My First Soccer Game
(Ready to Read: Pre-Level One)

Publication Date
June 14, 2016
Genre / Grade Band
- /  K − 1st
My First Soccer Game (Ready to Read: Pre-Level One)

Description
"Simple text and photographs help young readers learn all about playing soccer in this Pre-level 1 Ready-to-Read. It's the first day of soccer practice, and it's going to be great! In this Pre-level 1 Ready-to-Read by Alyssa Satin Capucilli, beginning readers will learn that soccer players wear cleats, do warm ups, and try to kick the ball into the goal. Score! The best part about soccer is being on a team and making new friends. Young readers getting ready to hit the field will love seeing photographs of kids their age playing soccer in this adorable introduction to the sport! Includes a special section of step-by-step instructions for basic soccer moves--to be done with a parent or guardian's supervision!"--
Publication date
June 14, 2016
Classification
-
Page Count
-
ISBN-13
9781481461863
Lexile Measure
430
Guided Reading Level
J
Publisher
Simon Spotlight
Series
Ready to Read: Pre-Level One
BISAC categories
JNF045000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Readers | Beginner
JNF053100 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Social Topics | New Experience
JNF054130 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Sports & Recreation | Soccer
Library of Congress categories
Soccer
Readers (Primary)
Readers
Readers (Publications)
JUVENILE NONFICTION / Social Issues / New Exp
JUVENILE NONFICTION / Readers / Beginner
JUVENILE NONFICTION / Sports & Recreation / S
Alyssa Satin Capucilli
Alyssa Satin Capucilli is the award-winning creator and author of the Katy Duck series and the bestselling Biscuit series, which has sold over twenty-four million copies. A dancer as well as a writer, she lives with her family in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York.

Leyah Jensen studied photography at the Rhode Island School of Design, but her journey in photography began much earlier. As a toddler of a professional photographer, she was often staged in tutus or with a finger in the nose. Growing older, she helped lug equipment to places like Tijuana, where her father was basing a children's book. Then in her teens she completed several photojournalism assignments abroad of her own, through children's organizations such as Compassion and other orphan relief agencies. Her own experiences as a child model have taught her that you can't capture the magic of childhood unless the subjects are free to truly be themselves.
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