Kids Books - Sports
Touchdown Kid
By Tim Green
This is an amazing book and if you love sport books then you would love this. I haven't finished it yet but so far it is amazing.
Troop Leader Planner: Complete Troop Organizer, dated August 2019 - July 2020
By Palm Sugar Creative Planners
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Level 13 (A Slacker Novel)
By Gordon Korman
I love this book so munch becouse its a chapter book its a good book for people about around the age of 10 to 17 i'de give this book a rate 4/5 to mee
Fast Break
By Mike Lupica
I thought this was a really good book and I was very thankful that I read it. It is about a kid named Jayson Barnes, and he is really good at basketball. But unfortunately, something really bad happened to him, his mother died from using drugs and his mother's boyfriend, Richie abandoned him, leaving him alone in his apartment. He does good living by himself, stealing to eat but one day, his teacher asks him when he will get new basketball shoes. So he attempts to steal new ones, but get's caught. He is put in a new rich family, and now has to live with them. He gets put in a new team in a new school, and a whole new environment, but many new opportunities have come up. I really liked it and it was a very interesting book.
The Greatest: Muhammad Ali
By Walter Dean Myers
Its about from his childhood in the segregated south to his current fight with parkinsons disease Ali never backed down.So its talk about how was acting in his life and how he became great in the ring with other defenders and how he started fom bottom and how he made his way to the top.
The Flying Beaver Brothers and the Evil Penguin Plan
By Maxwell Eaton III
One day the beaver brothers ,where just chillin , then one of them jumps of a mountain ,then glides on a parachute ,then onto a surfboard.anyways all of the sudden a group of two penguins steal the surfboard !then they go on a huge adventure to find the penguins that stole the surfboard 🏄.and it has more to it I just don't like to spoil the entire book.I think this was a really fun, and exciting book .I recommend this book to all ages and I rate this book 4/5 stars 😁 😁 Pizzagirl7 😁 😁
Pop
By Gordon Korman
8thGradeReader
Pop by Gordon Popovitch is a book about a kid in high school named Marcus trying to fit in at a new school and football team. Marcus meets an adult named Charlie, who turns out to have played in the NFL. Marcus finds out that Charlie’s family is hiding a secret about him, and it’s up to Marcus to help Charlie. The book is an emotional and touching story. It’s also a great read, even if you don’t like football that much. I really liked this story because I could relate to a lot of things Marcus was going through. Marcus just moved into a new school and is trying to fit in, which I could understand. I also liked this story because I’m interested in football, so the parts where they were playing football were interesting to me. There are some ordinary parts about the book, but there are many special things in the stories. The characters in the story are very stereotypical (new guy, jock, cheerleader). The characters interact in a very interesting way, especially how the character of Charlie ties them all together. The many minor conflicts and disagreements that occurred were typical and ordinary, but the main problem that Marcus faces is very unique and special. After the problem is “solved,” the happy ending was short lived. The story ended in a sad, but satisfying way. Overall, the story was very entertaining (I read it in a single day because I couldn’t stop) and even inspired me to help people in need. In conclusion, Pop is a great story. The plot is interesting, and the end will make readers emotional. Football fans will also not be disappointed because football is mentioned a lot in this story. Readers can learn the importance of friendship and be inspired to help a friend in need. I wouldn’t recommend it to kids too small, because there are a couple of romance scenes and complicated football terms (though it is appropriate for kids around middle school and up). I would recommend this book to readers who are up to reading a decent-sized book about football and friendship.
Two-Minute Drill: Mike Lupica's Comeback Kids (Comeback Kids Series)
By Mike Lupica
This book is about a kid named Scott. He is really smart and has just moved. He likes football a lot. He has a secret talent. He can really kick. But their coach doesn't like kickers because once a kicker missed an extra point and lost his team the game. Chris also has a secret. I won't tell you because you'll have to read the book. i hope you like it.
The Hawk of the Castle: A Story of Medieval Falconry
By Danna Smith
I love to read this book of the hawk or the castle:a story of medieval falconry.
Utterly Me, Clarice Bean
By Lauren Child
I've always loved Clarice Bean, and when I reread this favorite elementary school book, I was filled with happy memories of simpler times. I loved reliving the funny and quirky story of Clarice and her friends and her love of Ruby Redfort. I feel like I've told this to everyone I've talked to about this book, but the author of this book is Lauren Child, also well known for her Charlie and Lola picture books. In the Clarice Bean series, Clarice and her best friend Betty are obsessed with a series called Ruby Redfort about an eleven-year-old undercover detective and spy, and that's when I became obsessed with the idea of the series. Then I learned when I was about 10 years old that so many fans of Clarice Bean actually wrote to Lauren Child asking her to write a real Ruby Redfort series. And she did, and those books are also amazing so I encourage you to check those out too!! Clarice is faced with many mysteries that seem to be up to her to solve. This book was a blast from the past for me, and I totally loved reading it again after all these years!









