Kick, Pass, and Run

Kick, Pass, and Run by Leonard Kessler is an illustrated children’s book published by HarperCollins on August 2, 1996. This engaging story introduces young readers to the world of football through the experiences of animal friends who discover the game together. With 64 pages, this edition features vibrant illustrations that enhance the narrative, making it accessible for beginner readers.
In this delightful tale, Rabbit, Duck, and Cat each play a role in uncovering what a football is and the excitement it brings. The book focuses on themes of friendship and teamwork while introducing concepts related to sports and recreation. Young readers will find themselves immersed in the journey of these characters as they learn about football in a fun and engaging way. This edition is designed to appeal to juvenile fiction enthusiasts and is perfect for those looking to spark an interest in sports among young children.
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Rabbit was the first one to hear it.
Duck was the first one to see it.
Cat was the first one to feel it.
But what is it? It turns out to be a football, and it leads the animal friends to discover the exciting game of football.
Young sports fans have cheered Kick, Pass, and Run for thirty years. Now Leonard Kessler has reillustrated his classic I Can Read Book in full color, bringing this popular tale to a new generation of beginning readers.
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