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Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 5.0
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 1306
Points per Word 0.000383
Page Count 32
Points per Page 0.015625

Description

From the pitch to the locker room, this guide introduces young readers to the fundamentals of soccer, explaining each position, the key moves players use, and the equipment they need. It highlights how only goalkeepers are allowed to use their hands, and shows how teams coordinate their roles to keep the ball moving. With vivid photos and clear language, the book helps early readers understand the rules and excitement of the game.

Quick Summary

Weil Parrinello and Colette put together a really solid intro to soccer for early readers, covering everything from the different positions on the field to the gear you'll need to get started. At just 1,300 words, it moves at a quick pace, which makes it perfect for kids who want to learn about the sport without getting bogged down in a super long read. If your kid is just getting into soccer or has been asking a million questions about how the game works, this is a great starting point it's informative without feeling like a textbook. The short chapters and clear explanations also make it a good fit for reluctant readers who might feel overwhelmed by thicker sports books. Parents will appreciate that it touches on team dynamics and basic strategy, so kids come away with a real understanding of why the game works the way it does. If you're looking for another quick soccer read-aloud, "Soccer Fundamentals" by Gary M. Pomerantz covers similar ground with a slightly different angle on teaching the basics.