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With humor, suspense and mystery, this popular series continues as The Bailey School Kids investigate a new soccer coach whose spacey stare has them worried. Will her hard-driving practice sessions turn them into winners or zombies?

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Fifteen books in and this series still features a bully character that the other kids enable. And apparently the ambiguity of whether events are truly paranormal or just misinterpreted by the kids is an ongoing theme.

I can see why my daughter only got a handful of these books when she was younger. They're just not funny or good.
Genre: Realistic Fiction
Age: Intermidiate
Review/Critique: Eddie, Howie, Liza, and Melody all have their hands full when they have a new soccer coach the works them too hard. Things are hard until one day the coach gets in an argument with a witch-looking woman. Coach mysteriously starts acting very different- like a zombie. The kids have to beat the best kids in the league but they have no coach! Eventually they bring the coach back to normal when they work together to beat the best team. This book is realistic fiction because it's something the could happen in real life, as long as the coach wasn't actually a zombie.
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I loved this book. It is about when the Bailey kids get a new soccer coach who works them very hard. Then they see her the next day they see the coach fighting with an old lady. Then they go to soccer practice and they see that she doesn't eat anything or do anything. Is she a zombie? Did the old lady put a spell on her?
The Bailey School Kids are great for boys and girls and the whole series can be accomplished throughout a school year.

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Debbie Dadey was born on May 18, 1959 in Kentucky. Prior to pursuing a full-time writing career, she was head librarian at an elementary school. She is known for co-authoring the Adventures of the Bailey School Kids series. Her co-author Marcia Thornton Jones was a teacher at the same elementary school when they started writing together. The first show more title they wrote together was Vampires Don't Wear Polka Dots and from this emerged The Adventures of the Bailey School Kids series. Even though they no longer live near each other they are still collaborating on titles. They are also authors of several series including The Triplet Trouble series, the Bailey City Monsters series, and Keyholders series. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Marcia Thornton Jones was born in Joliet, Illinois on July 15, 1958. After graduating with high distinction from the University of Kentucky, she became an elementary-school teacher. She received a Master's degree in 1987 from Georgetown College. She is known for co-authoring the Adventures of the Bailey School Kids series. Her co-author Debbie show more Dadey was the head librarian at the same elementary school when they started writing together. The first title they wrote together was Vampires Don't Wear Polka Dots and from this emerged The Adventures of the Bailey School Kids series. Even though they no longer live near each other they are still collaborating on titles. They are also authors of several series including The Triplet Trouble series, the Bailey City Monsters series, and Keyholders series. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Gurney, John Steven (Illustrator)

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Canonical title
Zombies Don't Play Soccer
Original publication date
1995
People/Characters
Eddie; Coach Graves; Liza; Melody; Howie
Important places
Bailey City, USA; Bailey Elementary School, Bailey City, USA
Dedication
For Brantly David Rosenfield - MTJ
For Scott, Neil, and Mark Dadey - DD
First words
"We don't need a new coach," Eddie complained and kicked his soccer ball hard.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Uh-oh," Lisa whispered. "Maybe we should have left her a zombie."
Original language
English

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Genre
Fiction and Literature
DDC/MDS
813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
LCC
PZ7 .D128Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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29,650
Reviews
6
Rating
½ (3.56)
Languages
English
Media
Paper, Audiobook
ISBNs
16
ASINs
6