The Soccer Star

The Soccer Star by Sally Rippin, published by Kane Miller in 2012, is a 48-page children’s book written in English. This engaging story introduces Billie B. Brown, a brave and determined character who aspires to join her friends in a game of soccer. As she faces challenges from the boys who doubt her abilities, the narrative explores themes of friendship and perseverance in a relatable manner for young readers.
In this edition, readers will find an inspiring tale that emphasizes the importance of breaking gender stereotypes in sports. Billie’s journey to prove that girls can excel in soccer resonates with themes of action and adventure, making it a suitable choice for children interested in sports and social themes. The book’s approachable language and relatable situations aim to encourage early readers to embrace their passions and challenge societal norms.
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Meet Billie B. Brown, brave, brilliant and bold, and bound to become your best friend! Children will readily relate to this series of stand-alone, everyday adventures, sure to take the early reader scene by storm! Billie wants to play soccer with Jack and his friends, but the other boys won’t let her. How can Billie prove that girls can play soccer, too?
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