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Froggy Plays Soccer

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It's the day of the big game, and Froggy is ready. His soccer team is playing the Wild Things for the City Cup. All Froggy has to do is remember the rule: "Head it! Boot it! Knee it! Shoot it! BUT DON'T USE YOUR HANDS!" But Froggy's busy doing cartwheels and picking daisies. Uh oh, Froggy! Here comes the ball! Budding soccer players and Froggy's many fans will welcome Froggy's latest hilarious adventure.
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    • School Library Journal

      March 1, 1999
      PreS-Gr 1-This sixth installment about the lovable frog uses a favorite sport as its theme. Froggy has joined the Dream Team, coached by his father and a friend's mother. On the day they play the Wild Things for the City Cup, he dons his gear (pulling on his underwear with a "zap" and his socks with a "zoop") and heads for the field. These sound effects and the repetitive refrain, "Head it! Boot it! Knee it! Shoot it! BUT DON'T USE YOUR HANDS," will appeal to listeners of this read-aloud. The audience will understandingly blush alongside Froggy when he gets so wrapped up in the action that he forgets the chant and accidentally catches the soccer ball to prevent a goal. Remkiewicz's bright cartoon illustrations capture the characters' enjoyment of the game through their expressive faces. An amusing story sure to please Froggy fans and maybe win a few new ones.-Blair Christolon, Prince William Public Library System, Manassas, VA

    • Booklist

      March 1, 1999
      Ages 3^-6. In his sixth outing, Froggy (seen most recently in "Froggy's First Kiss" [1998]) is eager to help his Dream Team defeat the Wild Things and win the City Cup. Dad urges him to "Head it! / Boot it! / Knee it! / Shoot it! / BUT DON'T USE YOUR HANDS!" Predictably, Froggy can't do anything right--when he's not paying close attention, he misses an important kick; later, while he's tying his shoe, a soccer ball knocks him down; and when he catches the ball with his hands, the other team scores on a penalty kick. Luckily, after another reminder from Dad, Froggy's skills resurface, and he kicks the winning goal, redeeming himself in the eyes of the team. Remkiewicz's brightly colored artwork enhances London's humorous text, and young listeners, many of whom play soccer themselves, will identify with Froggy's frustrations. A good choice for story hours or reading aloud, this should be popular with Froggy's legion of fans. ((Reviewed March 1, 1999))(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 1999, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 1999
      Froggy's soccer team is playing the Wild Things for the City Cup. He can't wait to get out on the field, but once the game starts, he's easily distracted. ("Froggy was doing cartwheels. Froggy was picking daisies.") When he does get involved, he almost costs the Dream Team the game. Play-by-play soccer action, lots of humor, and energetic artwork will please fans of this irrepressible frog.

      (Copyright 1999 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:2.2
  • Lexile® Measure:440
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:0-2

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