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Books with title Soccer 'Cats

  • Soccer

    Cecilia Minden

    eBook (Cherry Lake Publishing, Jan. 12, 2014)
    Learn about the connection between math and soccer.
  • Soccer

    Jim Buckley

    eBook (Cherry Lake Publishing, Dec. 10, 2013)
    In the complex world of the 21st century, the ability to use innovation to solve problems or make products better is a critical skill for kids to possess. This book uses a sport kid's love, soccer, to highlight how innovation has been used to make the game and the people who play it, better.
  • Soccer

    Jean-Philippe Toussaint, Shaun Whiteside

    (Rutgers University Press, April 5, 2019)
    Growing up in Belgium, soccer was Jean-Philippe Touissant’s life, a passion not shared by his bookish family. Now an acclaimed novelist, essayist, and filmmaker, he reflects upon his lifelong love for the game with an intellectual’s keen mind and a sports fan’s heart. What, he ponders, has a lifetime of soccer fandom taught him about life and the passage of time itself. Soccer takes readers on an idiosyncratic journey that delves deep into the author’s childhood memories, but also transports us to World Cup matches in Japan, Germany, South Africa, and Brazil. Along the way, it kicks around such provocative questions as: How does soccer fandom both support and transcend nationalism? How are our memories of soccer matches both collective and distinctly personal? And how can a game this beautiful and this ephemeral be adequately captured in words? Part travelogue, part memoir, and part philosophical essay, Soccer is entirely unique, a thrilling departure from the usual clichés of sports writing. Even readers with little knowledge of the game will be enthralled by Touissant’s profound musings and lyrical prose.
  • Soccer

    Hugh Hornby

    Hardcover (DK Children, April 19, 2010)
    Discover the inside story of soccer—from the origins of the game to the latest World Cup finals! Be an "eyewitness" to the world’s favorite sport, and find out about star players, fancy footwork, and the history of this “beautiful game.” See which rules have changed over the years. Discover why heading a ball in the 1870s could prove fatal. Find out how modern gloves make a goalkeeper’s job easier, and much, much more. The most trusted nonfiction series on the market, Eyewitness Books provide an in-depth, comprehensive look at their subjects with a unique integration of words and pictures.
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  • Soccer

    Jean-Philippe Toussaint, Shaun Whiteside

    language (Rutgers University Press, April 5, 2019)
    Growing up in Belgium, soccer was Jean-Philippe Touissant’s life, a passion not shared by his bookish family. Now an acclaimed novelist, essayist, and filmmaker, he reflects upon his lifelong love for the game with an intellectual’s keen mind and a sports fan’s heart. What, he ponders, has a lifetime of soccer fandom taught him about life and the passage of time itself. Soccer takes readers on an idiosyncratic journey that delves deep into the author’s childhood memories, but also transports us to World Cup matches in Japan, Germany, South Africa, and Brazil. Along the way, it kicks around such provocative questions as: How does soccer fandom both support and transcend nationalism? How are our memories of soccer matches both collective and distinctly personal? And how can a game this beautiful and this ephemeral be adequately captured in words? Part travelogue, part memoir, and part philosophical essay, Soccer is entirely unique, a thrilling departure from the usual clichés of sports writing. Even readers with little knowledge of the game will be enthralled by Touissant’s profound musings and lyrical prose.
  • Soccer!

    Dev Ross, David Wenzel

    Paperback (Treasure Bay Inc, June 1, 2010)
    "Discover exciting information about one of the most popular sports in the world! See how games like soccer have been played for thousands of years. Learn about Pelâe and Mia Hamm, two of the best soccer players ever! There are even tips on playing soccer. You might learn a new practice drill or a new way to improve your own soccer skills!" -- p. [4] of cover.
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  • Soccer Cats: Kick It!

    Matt Christopher, Daniel Vasconcellos

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Oct. 3, 2003)
    Fullback Alan Minter is having trouble with his kick. His friend, goalkeeper Bucky Pinter, works with him to improve. But Alan begins to think that one of his teammates has it in for him. Illustrations.
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  • Soccer

    Patsy Clairmont

    language (Thomas Nelson, Feb. 27, 2005)
    There's a new cat in the house outside of the pantry. "I heard Whomp is a WILD cat!" Soccer hears from Tipsy the Spider who heard it from Chatter the ladybug who heard it from Dot the housefly "who saw it with her own seven eyes." When Soccer rushes home to tell his mom, she warns him not believe everything he hears. But when Soccer has to venture out to meet Tipsy for a game of checkers, he doesn't take any chances. In his suit of armor (a bike helmet, boxing gloves, winter boots, and a wooden sword), Soccer stumbles upon a ball of fur that is anything but "WILD." This adorably illustrated tale from the pantry will entertain children of all ages with the important lesson of being cautious of rumors.
  • Soccer

    Thomas K. Adamson

    Library Binding (Bellwether Media, Aug. 1, 2019)
    Soccer is one of the most popular sports in the world! People of all ages play in backyards, parks, streets, and fields. Readers will learn the basic rules of the game in this introductory title. Colorful photos capture the fun of the game, while labels provide readers with a visual representation of the text. Sidebars introduce the soccer field and highlight a champion player. Readers will be ready to score some goals with the help of this book about soccer! There is a sport for everyone! This series introduces students to the ins and outs of sports played all around the world. Leveled text details the positions, rules, and equipment needed for each sport. Special features highlight important equipment and maneuvers, while field and court layouts add visuals to support the text. These low-level books will inspire young readers to discover their sport and get out and play!
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  • Soccer Camp

    David Bedford, Keith Brumpton

    Paperback (Kane/Miller Book Pub, Sept. 1, 2006)
    The Team are on their way to Soccer Camp! After winning the league championship, they re off to play the best of the best for the Camp Cup. There s just one small problem if anyone finds out that Mark 1 is a robot, The Team will be sent home! So, when a reporter from Soccer Stars starts nosing around...Will The Team s secret be revealed?
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  • Soccer

    Valerie Bodden

    Paperback (Creative Paperbacks, July 19, 2016)
    "Do you think about science when you play baseball? Probably not. But you use science anyway." In sports, Making the Play involves more than athletic skill—it's all possible because of physics! Linking scientific concepts such as momentum and launch angle to actions common to each sport, this new series unveils the unseen world of forces at work behind each bat, ball, or club. High-contrast design and relatable images of people at play provide a colorful backdrop to each high-interest title. An elementary introduction to the physics involved in the sport of soccer, including scientific concepts such as spin and friction, and actions such as dribbling and kicking. Includes TOC, diagrams, glossary, book references, websites, and index. Full-color photographs throughout.
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  • Soccer

    Ryan James

    eBook (Rourke Educational Media, May 17, 2019)
    This title gives students an inside look at the fundamentals of soccer, along with the rules and equipment used.