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Kickers. 2, Fake out  Cover Image Book Book

Kickers. 2 Fake out

Wallace, Rich. (Author). Holder, Jimmy, (illustrator.).

Summary: Nine-year-old Ben and other members of the Bobcats co-ed soccer team improve their skills and begin to win, especially after Ben learns the importance of concentration from his older brother and finally masters the fake out.

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  • ISBN: 9780375850936 :
  • Physical Description: print
    121 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.
  • Edition: 1st edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Yearling, 2011, c2010.

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Originally published: New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2010.
Subject: Teamwork (Sports) -- Fiction
Sportsmanship -- Fiction
Determination (Personality trait) -- Fiction
Conduct of life -- Fiction
Soccer -- Fiction

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  • Horn Book Guide Reviews : Horn Book Guide Reviews 2011 Spring
    In Fake Out, Ben, stymied by a sneaky move from an opposing player, resolves to practice hard and perfect the play. Benched finds the young soccer star frustrated by his team's lack of skill. Chatty banter and soccer fundamentals, along with "Ben's Top Tips for Soccer Players," make these easy-to-read sports series entries believable and instructive. Lively gray-scale pictures illustrate events. [Review covers these Kickers titles: Benched and Fake Out.] Copyright 2011 Horn Book Guide Reviews.
  • Library Media Connection : Library Media Connection Reviews 2010 October
    These titles are the first two in a new soccer-related series that will appeal to boys and girls who are just learning to play the sport. Although adults will find the messages delivered with a heavy hand, it will be just right for the target audience. There are even tips for players at the end. If you need sports fiction in a soccer-playing neighborhood, these books will fit the bill as should the rest of the series. Additional Selection. Betsy Russell, Media Specialist, Bradley Elementary School, Columbia, South Carolina ¬ 2010 Linworth Publishing, Inc.
  • School Library Journal Reviews : SLJ Reviews 2010 September

    Gr 3–5—In Ball Hogs, which centers on teamwork, fourth-grader Ben plays soccer with his nemesis, Mark, whose consistently arrogant remarks irritate everyone on the team. Eventually an argument between the two boys over a four-square game during recess brings realistic emotions to a head. Ben and Mark begin to examine their behavior, bringing the story to a satisfying conclusion. In the second book, Ben learns to concentrate on learning some new skills, yet to be patient with himself when he makes an inevitable mistake. Pen-and-ink illustrations augment the enjoyment of the short chapters. Each title concludes with soccer tips for novices. Readers who look for play-by-play action will relish these beginning chapter books.—Blair Christolon, Prince William Public Library System, Manassas, VA

    [Page 135]. Copyright 2010 Reed Business Information.

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