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Girls FC: Is an Own Goal Bad? is a fun and relatable football story about teamwork, challenges, and overcoming difficulties. Perfect for young readers, it highlights confidence, resilience, and embracing differences.
Girls FC: Is an Own Goal Bad? is an engaging and heartwarming story that combines football, friendship, and real-life challenges in a relatable and inspiring way. Part of a popular series celebrating girls in sport, this book focuses on twins Dylan and Daisy McNeil as they navigate both team responsibilities and personal struggles. The twins are tasked with writing match reports for their football team, but things do not go smoothly. With their dyslexia making it difficult to stay organised, and their chaotic home life adding to the confusion, they often find themselves falling behind. Their captain, Megan, grows frustrated, and the twins must find a way to improve and prove themselves. With the support of their wise Scottish granny, Dylan and Daisy begin to discover strategies to overcome their challenges, showing that with the right help and determination, they can succeed both on and off the pitch. This story highlights important themes such as understanding learning differences, teamwork, perseverance, and self-belief. It encourages young readers to embrace their unique strengths and reminds them that everyone faces challenges in different ways. As the fourth book in a twelve-part series, Girls FC: Is an Own Goal Bad? continues to build on the journey of the team, with each story focusing on a different character and issue, all leading towards the team’s future as they move on to the next stage of their lives. Perfect for football fans and young readers alike, this book offers an inspiring and enjoyable reading experience while delivering meaningful life lessons.
Discover the origins of the infamous Captain Hook in this thrilling ninth installment of the New York Times bestselling Villains series. Before Peter Pan, before the Lost Boys, there was just a boy named James—haunted by Neverland and desperate to return. Perfect for fans of magical retellings and dark fairy tales.
Enjoy cosy bedtime moments with A Treasury of Animal Stories, a charming collection of 10 delightful tales. Filled with adorable animal characters and gentle storytelling, it’s perfect for relaxing and winding down at the end of the day.
Beast Quest: Skor the Winged Stallion is an action-packed fantasy adventure filled with danger, magic, and heroic battles. Perfect for young readers, it follows Tom on a thrilling mission to defeat a powerful Beast and restore peace.
BookLife Readers: A Horse Made of Marshmallow is a fun and imaginative story designed to support early reading development. With an engaging storyline and structured text, it helps young readers build confidence while enjoying a creative adventure.
BookLife Readers: Bawdy McPeas Circus of Fleas is a fun and imaginative early reader that follows a young flea’s dream of joining the circus. Perfect for developing readers, it helps build confidence, fluency, and comprehension through an engaging story.
BookLife Readers Level 2: Dip and Bop and Can Kim Fit? is a fun and engaging early reader featuring two short stories. Designed to support developing readers, it helps build confidence, fluency, and comprehension through simple and enjoyable storytelling.
BookLife Readers: Fang and Quick! Run! is a fun early reader featuring two short and engaging stories. Designed for developing readers, it helps build confidence, fluency, and comprehension through simple and enjoyable storytelling.
BookLife Readers: First Kid on Mars is a phonetically decodable reader designed for developing readers. With an exciting space-themed story, it helps children build confidence, fluency, and comprehension skills in an engaging way.
BookLife Readers: Ron in the Mud and Ted and the Duck is a fun early reader featuring two engaging stories for developing readers. With simple text and enjoyable adventures, it helps children build confidence, fluency, and comprehension skills.
BookLife Readers: The Buzz Box is an exciting and imaginative early reader that follows two explorers on a surprising adventure. Designed for developing readers, it helps build confidence, fluency, and comprehension skills.
BookLife Readers: The Fridge is Being Rude is a fun and quirky phonetically decodable reader designed for developing readers. With a humorous storyline, it helps build confidence, fluency, and comprehension skills.
BookLife Readers: The Human Under My Bed and King for the Day is a fun early reader featuring two imaginative and engaging stories. Designed for developing readers, it helps build confidence, fluency, and comprehension.
BookLife Readers: The Lurking Turnips is a fun and engaging early reader with a playful mystery. Perfect for developing readers, it helps build confidence, fluency, and comprehension through an imaginative story.
BookLife Readers: We Didn’t Mean to Go on a Voyage! is a phonetically decodable reader designed to support developing readers. With an engaging story and structured text, it helps children build confidence, fluency, and comprehension skills.
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