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Kids football story books
Kids football story books








The stories can be read independently so it is a great choice for people who want a book that doesn't need to be read cover to cover. With stories such as the octopus who could predict the World Cup and unbelievable comebacks, impress your friends and family with all your new football knowledge! This collection of football stories encapsulates the true sense of what football is for so many people. Non-Fiction Unbelievable Football: The Most Incredible Football Stories (You Never Knew) by Matt Oldfield, illustrated by Ollie Mann This is a great option for reluctant readers who don't like the idea of chapter books. This full-colour graphic novel has small amounts of text, with the majority of the story told through speech. With his team so close to the championships, will Javier be the teammate they all need or the reason they fail? He’s become a ball hogger and a show-off. Soccer Superstar by Jake Maddox, illustrated by Mel Joy San JuanĪfter going viral for his goal, Javier Moreno is getting too big for his football boots. The World is a story about friendship, rejection, girl power, and a passion for football. This is the first book in the dream team series. It’s not just fame that Jaz is after, she hopes that with enough success her mum will come back home. Jaz and her team the Bramrock Stars are trying to win their local tournament and be taken seriously as footballers. The novel has been endorsed by Amnesty International UK and won the Bradford Boase Award. Kick is about much more than football, it covers themes of poverty, child labour, and bravery. This dream is looking further and further away as he leaves himself indebted to Dragon, the most dangerous man in Jakarta.

kids football story books

Kick by Mitch Johnsonīundi spends his days repetitively sewing football boots, but his dream is to one day play for the greatest team on earth, Real Madrid. The story is engaging and although it contains no illustrations the descriptions are colourful. Written by Martin Smith, who was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis at a young age, this is a heartfelt story about football, friendship, and self-belief. One day he discovers a goal-scoring gift, he can’t miss! With bullies threatening to keep him on the subs' bench, can Charlie convince Hall Park to let him play?

kids football story books

The Football Boy Wonder by Martin SmithĬharlie Fry is used to the sidelines, he has the skill and the determination but his lungs are holding him back. Do Goalkeepers Wear Tiaras? is the first in the Girls FC series, readers can follow the team through their wins and losses. The chapters are short with minimal illustrations. The only problem is you need far more than one goalkeeper for a football match.

kids football story books

Taking matters into her own hands, she starts an all-girl under 9’s team. Fiction Girls FC: Do Goalkeepers Wear Tiaras? By Helena PielichatyĪll 9-year-old Megan wants to do is play football, but she isn’t being noticed by her school coach.

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With that in mind, we've gathered a selection of the best football books for 9 year olds to keep young fans entertained between matches.Ĭhoose from exciting chapter books, real football stories, and advice on how to become a better player in this range of children's football books. If you've got a little one who wants to do nothing other than play football or watch football perhaps you can coax them towards a third option: reading about it.








Kids football story books