Football Players do Amazing Things
Author:
Mel Cebulash
Publication:
1975 by Random House
Genre:
History, Non-fiction, Sports
Series:
Step-Up Books (Sports Library)
Pages:
68
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Here is a collection of amazing-but-true stories about some of football's most colorful players, unusual (and often funny) situations, and breath-taking plays. There is the player who ran the wrong way with the ball and scored for the wrong team, the rookie who scored a touchdown on his very first play in a pro game, the teams that played a championship game during a terrible blizzard, and the quarterback who caught his own pass. Johnny Unitas, Gale Sayers, Norm Van Brocklin, and Garo Yepremian are among the famous stars included in the book.
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Reviewed by Edward Garboczi
In a child’s book journey, two milestones are: the first chapter book read to them and the first chapter book that they can read for themselves. Usually, we think about this milestone applying to fiction, since there are many easy-to-read chapter books for children. Clyde Robert Bulla’s books are a great example. However, for non-fiction, I feel that there is sometimes less of an assortment available, with an exception being The Step-Up Book series. These are well-written, with large type and lovely illustrations, first chapter books that tell the story of a person or part of history.vhttps://plumfieldmoms.com/plumfield-moms-book-reviews/stepup-books
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