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Lädt ... Max Explains Everything: Soccer Expertvon Stacy McAnulty
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Max, young boy expert in practically everything, returns in this follow-up to his initial adventure, Max Explains Everything: Grocery Story Expert, this time turning to the subject of soccer. Whilst his teammates pitch in to play a game, the gentle and slightly clueless Max narrates what one should do during said game. But despite the many times his mother calls for him to "kick the ball," the one thing he doesn't cover is actually playing the sport... Like its predecessor, I found this guidebook-style picture-book quite a hoot! Max Explains Everything: Soccer Expert offers a humorous depiction of the eponymous Max, who is happily interested in everything about his soccer game except the soccer. Although there isn't quite the same back-and-forth dialogue as in the first book, the same humorous effect is created through Max's mother's frequent calls for him to "kick the ball," and the accompanying illustrations, which show him blithely ignoring everything but his little narrative about flowers, waving one's hands and so on. Recommended to little league sports participants who are there more for the fun than the competition. Zeige 3 von 3 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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Nearly three weeks after starting to play soccer, Max shares his "expert" knowledge of clothing, warm-ups, cheering for his teammates--everything but actually kicking the ball. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Max has no problem being pulled out of the game - sometimes you have to cheer on your teammates after all! He's having so much fun, that he almost forgets something important... snack! Meanwhile, of course, his teammates and the fans are yelling at Max to kick the ball as it zips by him into the goal. Although his teammates look disappointed, they quickly cheer up as they shakes hands with the other team (Max introduces himself), and give him friendly smiles as he leaves, hands full of dandelions and a blanket tied around his shoulders like a cape.
While this may be a bit idyllic, not to mention unrealistic (I suspect that even a team that's very laid-back about sports isn't going to be quite so forgiving of someone like Max who is completely off in his own world for most of the game) it's a nice picture of a team playing together just for fun. Although the coach and teammates get a little exasperated with Max at times, they are always kind and Max clearly never realizes he's any different than his teammates. A range of skin-tones and genders is shown in the team and the coach is an older woman with white hair.
Verdict: Both sports fans and non-sporty kids will get a kick out of this book, laughing at Max's antics and unique perspective, and perhaps take their own sports experiences a bit more lightly, as well as being accepting of kids who aren't as focused on the game.
ISBN: 9781101996409; Published February 2019 by Putnam; Review copy provided by publisher; Donated to the library