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Join Girls FC as they show the world what it really means to play "like a girl"!"My name's Lucy Skidmore and I love football. But my brother Harry has been awful since our parents split up - and now he's even getting in the way of football practice..." The under eleven girls' football league is well underway and Lucy Skidmore is her team's best defender. But since her parents' divorce, her brother Harry is acting out. Lucy overcompensates by trying to please both parents all the time; but with a dad living miles away, a mum stressed out and a sulky brother to contend with, she's feeling the pressure. This is the third in a twelve-book series about women's football, with each charmingly-written book focusing on a different member of the football team and a different issue - all building up to the final book, which explores the future of the team as the original Girls FC moves on to secondary school."This book ... will encourage girls to get involved in sport from an early age." -Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson on Girls FC 1
Girls FC show the world what it really means to 'play like a girl' in these third and fourth instalments of the series, as star defender Lucy Skidmore struggles with her parents' divorce's effect on her brother, and as dyslexic twins Dylan and Daisy struggle with the match-reports.
New editions of the first two books in this footballing series featuring girls, reissued to tie in with the women's FA Cup and the men's World Cup this summer. Ages: 7+
Join the Girls FC as they show the world what it really means to play "like a girl"!"My name is Megan Fawcett and this is the story of how I set up the best football team in the world. Get ready for kick-off!" Nine-year-old Megan Fawcett loves football and is desperate to be on her school team. She tries everything to get the coach to notice her (even wearing a tiara!), but nothing seems to do the trick. Then Megan has her big brainwave: she could start her own team. An all-girls team! Now she just needs a pitch, a coach - oh, and ten other players... This is the first in a series of fun, topical early readers; join the Girls FC as they take the world by storm!"This book makes football a fun activity that isn't just for boys and I hope reading the series will encourage more girls to get involved in sport from an early age." - Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson
In Stinky Street Franklin loves his home, all his friends live in Stanley Street. But his mum and dad decide they need a bigger house. What can Franklin do to stop them selling the house and moving away?TreeTops Fiction contains engaging novels from top authors and illustrators with the variety children need to develop a love of reading!
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