![]() Quarterback Rush (Sports Illustrated Kids Graphic Novels)by Carl Brown, illustrated by Eduardo Garcia How can he slow down in life but keep up the speed in football? Middle Grade (ages 9 – 12) This isn’t always good because he eats so fast, he feels sick, and he does his homework so fast, he gets things wrong. Mike wonders if it’s cheating and must decide what he should do ethically - use his dog or not?Ī Running Back Can’t Always Rush by Nate LeBoutillier, illustrated by Jorge Horacio Santillanĭanny is fast in football and in life. Harry is Mike’s telepathic dog who helps Mike know what the other team is planning. The Dog That Stole Football Plays by Matt Christopher, illustrated by Steve Bjorkman So his coach thinks up a game-winning strategy to use Mo’s small stature to his team’s advantage. Mo’s smaller than the kids on his football team. When a boy picks it up and takes it back to the game, all the animals watch and later play their own game of football.ĭon’t Throw It to Mo!by David A. When a football gets kicked out of bounds, the animals wonder what it could be. Their day finishes with watching a game on television. First, warm up, then they practice throwing, catching, tackling, all the while being safe. Early Readers & Easy Chapter Books (ages 5 – 9)įootball with Dad by Frank Berrios, illustrated by Brian Biggsĭad and son spend Sundays playing football together. And, the next time they have a game, the team will need to decide how they’ll behave. But Austin’s coach reminds the team that winning isn’t the goal, it’s playing a fair game. Rhymes, brilliant illustrations, and football game fun!Īustin Plays Fair by Tony & Lauren Dungy, illustrated by Guy WolekĪustin’s teammate tricks the other team so they’ll finally win. It’s a thrilling competition between two tough football teams in the ultimate game of the year, Mega Bowl Sunday. ![]() Vibrant illustrations throughout.ĭino-Football by Lisa Wheeler, illustrated by Barry Gott ![]() It’s the end of the week and time for a football game with family and friends. Goodnight Football by Michael Dahl, illustrated by Christina E. What a fantastic picture book to show the basics of football!! Cartoons and photographs pair together to illuminate the game basics. My First Book of Football: Mostly Everything Explained About the Game Sports Illustrated Kids Charge! A running back in red roars toward the end zone.“ Early Readers and Beginning Chapter Booksįootball Opposites by Mark Andrew Weaklandįull-color photographs of football players and games show early learners opposites like big and small, up and down.įootball-loving parents will enjoy reading this book of colors and football to their little learners.
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