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Type of bind: Paperback
EAN num: 9780064442107
ISBN number: 0064442101
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Quantity: 1
Page Count: 64
Printing Date: September 30, 1996
Publishing house: HarperTrophy
Age index: Ages 4-8
Release Date: August 02, 1996
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Rabbit was the very first one to hear it.
Duck was the very first one to see it.
Cat was the very first one to feel it.
But what is it? It turns out to be a football, and it leads the animal friends to discover the exciting game of football.
Young sports fans have cheered Kick, Pass, and Run for thirty years. Now Leonard Kessler has reillustrated his classic I Can Read Book in full color, bringing this popular tale to a new generation of beginning readers.
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I came across an old copy of this book at a thrift shop. After reading this book to my 4 year old son it became a favorite of his.
A strange object falls into the middle of the woods where a group of animals inspect it and wonder what it is. Soon a boy comes to get it and takes it back to the football feild. The animals follow and watch from a distance as the boys play football. Then the animals have an a brilliant idea to play their own game of football. What will they use for a the ball?
This is a great book for 2 to 6 year olds and any child learning to read.
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This was one of the very first books I ever read by myself, and I frequently used to go look for it in the library to re-read it. One of the more endearing books in my memory.
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Both of our sons love sports. And both have loved this book. It's simple, easy to understand and easy to enjoy. I, and my boys, like it because the stars are the animals, and the little boys that play football. The pictures are simple and descriptive enough to convey the message and the story moves along quickly enough to keep short attention spans occupied. We've read Kick pass and Run hundreds of times in the last 4 years, and now that we own a copy of it ourselves, we'll probably read it twice as often.
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