Beans Baker’s Best Shot

Beans Baker’s Best Shot by Richard Torrey, published by Random House Children’s Books on June 27, 2006, is an engaging early reader that explores themes of soccer, friendship, and sportsmanship. This 48-page book is designed for young readers who are ready to take on stories independently, presenting a narrative that highlights the importance of teamwork and support in sports.
In this story, Beans faces a challenge when he injures his leg during soccer practice just before the championship game, leading his best friend Chester to feel responsible for the situation. Despite not being able to play, Beans finds a meaningful way to contribute by cheering on Chester and the team. This narrative not only entertains young sports enthusiasts but also emphasizes social themes related to friendship and character education, making it a valuable addition to any child’s reading collection.
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An entertaining early reader about soccer, friendship, and sportsmanship. When Beans hurts his leg in soccer practice right before the championship game, his best friend Chester thinks it’s all his fault! Beans may not be able to play in the game, but he can still play an important role on the team when he cheers up—and cheers on—Chester. A great story for young sports lovers and those interested in character education.
Step 3 Readers feature engaging characters in easy-to-follow plots about popular topics—for children who are ready to read on their own.
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