Pass It, Polly

“Pass It, Polly” by Sarah Garland is a children’s book published by Puffin in 1995, featuring 32 pages in English. This story follows Polly and Nisha, the only girls eager to participate in their school’s football match. As they navigate the challenges of the sport, they learn that football requires skill and teamwork, and with dedication, they begin to improve their abilities.
Readers will find a narrative that emphasizes perseverance and the joy of sports, as Polly and Nisha practice dribbling, tackling, and scoring goals. The book explores themes related to holidays and celebrations, as well as sports and recreation, making it a relatable read for young audiences. Through their journey, the characters demonstrate the importance of practice and determination in achieving their goals, culminating in the excitement of the big match day.
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Polly and Nisha are the only girls who want to play in the school football match. But football is harder than it looks. However, with a bit of instruction and a lot of practice they are soon dribbling, tackling and scoring goals. But how will they perform on the day of the big match.
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