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Loading... Robin Hill School: The Playground Problemby Margaret McNamara
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Emma really wants to play soccer on the playground, but the boys said she couldn't play because they're girls. Once the boys saw how good Emma was at soccer, the boys asked her to join their team. Emma said she didn't want to play on a team with just boys. Eventually, both the boys and girls learn to play soccer together. Ages: 4-6 Source: Amazon Kindle This book is about Emma and she likes soccer. One day at school she wanted to play soccer with the boys, but they said no. She talked to her father and came up with a plan to solve the problem. Great social and moral development book. I enjoyed this book, because I love soccer, too. Children can easily relate to Emma's problem at school. Age: 3-5 years old Source: Pierce College Library at Fort Steilacoom no reviews | add a review
When first-graders Nick, Jamie, and Reza refuse to let Emma join their soccer game just because she is a girl, Emma and her father devise a plan to teach the boys a lesson. No library descriptions found. |
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