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Morgan Plays Soccer

Title:Morgan Plays Soccer
Author:Anne Rockwell
Rating:4.68 (126 Votes)
Asin:0060284404
Format Type:Hardcover
Number of Pages:40 Pages
Publish Date:2001-08-07
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Morgan Brownbear's new friend Nina Jane Monkey loves soccer so much that soon Morgan is sure he wants to play too. But soccer has a lot of rules, and Morgan keeps breaking the most important one of all: He can't seem to stop catching the ball with his hands! Morgan is so embarrassed, he doesn't want to play soccer anymore. But Nina Jane helps Morgan stay in the game by showing him exactly what he needs-practice!Budding athletes will understand Morgan's early frustrations and will cheer when he triumphs in this uplifting story about what it means to be a good sport.

Editorial : From Publishers Weekly When Morgan Brownbear moves into a new house, his next-door neighbor (and confirmed jock) Nina Jane Monkey talks him into going out for soccer. "On Saturday morning Morgan couldn't wait to put on his soccer clothes." But on the field, it's a different story, especially when he trips over the ball while dribbling and catches it in his hands. Under Nina Jane's tutelage, Morgan improves, but during the team's first scrimmage, he once again instinctively uses his hands to catch the ball. Luckily, his savvy coach turns Morgan's instincts into a strength by assigning him the position of goalie. Rockwell spotlights a common childhood scenario in this straightforward and agile tale, and the hapless Morgan will likely win sympathy from budding athletes and sports enthusiasts. Cheery watercolor and gouache illustrations convey the friends' dedicated practice drills, while an assortment of animal characters in soccer uniforms notably the giraffe in the purple team shirt add

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