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K is for Kick: A Soccer Alphabet

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Author Brad Herzog brings his well-received prose and soccer knowledge together with Melanie Rose's charming and realistic illustrations to detail every facet of the game. Each letter has a simple rhyme for young J is for the jerseys that soccer players wear. But often in the World Cup, opponents tend to share. In a gesture of respect after a game ends, They simply swap their jerseys as if they are old friends. For older readers the expository text gives specific details about, goaltending, referees, the World Cup and many other aspects. K is for Kick follows the wildly popular Z is for A Hockey Alphabet.Book HardcoverPublication 8/15/2003 40Reading Age 6 and Up

40 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 2003

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July 19, 2010
good alphabet book. children can relate to the story because it's about soccer and something easy to identify. For those who are not familiar with the sport can become more familiar
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50 reviews
April 28, 2022
Grade range: 1-3
genre: informational
This is a really cool take on an alphabet book. For me personally it was not a topic that I am not particularly interested in, but I found it very interesting none the less. There are many other books that are just like this one but instead of soccer they are about all different topics kids may be interested in. This could also be a way to get students interested in informational books in a fun and exciting way. Kids tend to be more willing to read if they are excited about what they are reading about.
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75 reviews
December 3, 2024
Genre: informational nonfiction
Grade Level: k-1

This book is fascinating for children interested in soccer. I love the alphabet layout and how there's boxes on the pages with extra information about each part.
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8,199 reviews36 followers
April 18, 2025
This is a gorgeously illustrated and nicely presented alphabet picture book about soccer. Each letter of the alphabet represents something about the game and/or players. There is a poem and extra very interesting information for each letter.
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75 reviews
April 20, 2020
1st grade
Informational
This is a great alphabet book and it's great for kids who love soccer! This book is also great at helping those who do not know a lot about soccer to get informed in a fun artistic way. I personally would use this book for a lesson on the alphabet to possibly urge kids to get out and start getting into the habbit of being active.
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40 reviews
January 30, 2019
K is for Kick: A Soccer Alphabet is a delightful children’s ABC book that has different elements of soccer that correlate with each of the letters of the alphabet. This book, written by Brad Herzog, has a captivating rhyme, as the main story, to describe the element of soccer for each letter. Also, on each page there is an in-depth description of each element in a sidebar with the letter, capital and lowercase (Ex. Aa), underneath. I like how each page is laid out: the illustration is to the left, with the rhyme/story on top of the illustration, and then the sidebar on the right. The illustrator, Melanie Rose-Popp, did an amazing job with the illustrations, they are accurate and life-like. Each page has an illustration of the element, that correlates to the letter of the alphabet. So for the page for the letter ‘B,’ the element is the ball, so there is a picture of a soccer ball. I am an avid soccer fan, and played all growing up, and loved this With the in-depth descriptions, this picture book is a little more advanced. So, this book would be great for students 6-10.

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