Wonder Goal!

Filed under: Goals by: Mr.Soccer

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Wonder Goal! Wonder Goal!

He shoots! He scores!It was perfect.Head over the ball,balance, power, timing . . .As soon as he kicked it, he knew it was going to be a goal.Wonder Goal! is all about this perfect shot, the fantasy shot that haunts the dreams of all soccer players – young and old – whether their game is taking place on a freezing cold roadside soccer field or in front of thousands of cheering fans in the final match of the World Cup. With a stirring, simple text and glorious watercolors, Michael Foreman brings the fantasy to life in a picture book that captures both the drama and the magic of the most popular game in the world.

Customer Review: Good for Introducing Big Goals
I agree with the reviewer who said the story was “confusing.” I intend to use it as a read-aloud to introduce my class’ big goals for the year, as I am a 5th grade teacher in New York. However, upon delving into the story, I, too, could not figure out if the boy was really playing in the World Cup final or just dreaming about it. I did not get in which game he was actually scoring a goal. Of course, the point is that everyone can have big goals and dreams, and see them to reality if they persevere. Hopefully, I can elicit student reactions without getting bogged down with the text. I can probably spur on some interesting discussion among students as to what the author’s intentions were. I would welcome others’ suggestions on 5th grade level books to share or read independently.
Customer Review: 3 1/2 Exciting Soccer Drama, But Slightly Confusing
With the Cup being played this year, Americans will once again renew their tenuous relationship with soccer. For some kids and adults, however, soccer is an enduring love, and they’re just as enthusiastic–if not as rich in tradition, as their soccer-loving counterparts in other countries. Michael’s Foreman’s imaginative (both literally and figuratively) text and witty illustrations convey how children everywhere dream of attaining big goals (pun intended).

The Magic Soccer Ball: “Receiving and Trapping”

Filed under: Soccer Balls by: Mr.Soccer

The Magic Soccer Ball: Receiving and Trapping The Magic Soccer Ball: “Receiving and Trapping” In this fourth book of The Magic Soccer Ball series. Rone explains to his readers how he is learning to play soccer from his coaches, his Mom and Dad. As with the first three books the beautiful game of soccer is shown in attractive and detailed illustrations teaching the young player exactly how to receive and trap the ball. Rone talks about Receiving and trapping and at the same time having fun with his family. Soccer is a great and beautiful sport and I am sure you will enjoy Rone’s teaching too.

The Magic Soccer Ball: Rules of Soccer

Filed under: Soccer Balls by: Mr.Soccer

The Magic Soccer Ball: Rules of Soccer The Magic Soccer Ball: Rules of Soccer As the Soccer Field, the second book (The Rules of Soccer) teaches the law of the game on a fun way with wonderful pictures to make you more interested in learn it. The Magic Soccer Ball comes with attractive and detailed illustrations and text. The book teaches the rules of soccer. The illustrations again emphasize points that children would not understand by only reading about the rules or purely reading instructional books. I hope that especially youth players learn with Rone and that it reflects in the soccer field to improve their game of soccer. Illustrated by Emilio Carrillo and Maria Fernanda Sambuceti

Making Exercise More Fun

Filed under: Training Equipment by: Mr.Soccer

Making Exercise More Fun Warm Ups for Soccer: A Dynamic Approach In this long overdue book, Critchell addresses the issue of stretching and warm up practices for soccer. The main focus of the book is to discourage the use of static stretching and instead offer a variety of dynamic exercises which more closely resemble the movements made in the game, giving the players the preparation they need either pre-game or pre-practice.
Customer Review: Very Handy Guide
The book starts with dynamic stretch illustrations which are good. The illustrations of stretches are usually 1 photo and explanations that are complete and the sessions are drawn as A’s and B’s. They are broken down into groups of stretches like the basics, then combinations, patters with fast feet and then to actually exercises. Mick then has Stage Two as an improved running section with easy and pratical exercises. Stage Three he gives 60 specific warms ups covering basics to space and shooting. Almost all sessions are using a ball. I titled it has a “handy guide” as I use it to get things out and develop my own or grab one of Mick’s and go!
Customer Review: Good Stuff!
A super book for coaches who want to incorporate dynamic warm-ups/stretching into their teams training sessions and pre-game routine. Explanations are solid and easy to understand. As a coach of thirteen years I even found some terrific new warm-up exercises and games to use with my teams. Highly recommended especially for those who still believe that static stretching is still O.K. and anyone else who wants to leaern about proper warming up.

Goal! My Soccer Book

Filed under: Goals by: Mr.Soccer

Goal! My Soccer Book Goal! My Soccer Book

GOOOOAAAALLL! Score one for David Diehl, in his newest colorful and conceptual sports book for toddlers. Diehl celebrates the world’s most popular game, putting a bright spotlight on a single soccer-related word on every page. Striking graphic designs in dazzling hues convey all the excitement of a “goalkeeper” making a “save”; the referee issuing a “yellow card” to a misbehaving player; the suspense of a “free kick”; or the home team finally getting a beautifully completed “goal.” All of Diehl’s illustrations are intensely, brilliantly active, and kids will love it—because it’s never too soon to get ready for this electrifying game.