Fiona Plays Soccer Level 1
$4.99
Join Fiona the hippo, the adorable internet sensation from the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens, as she and her friends find a soccer ball and decide to play a game. But what happens when the ball gets stuck up a tree and lost in a pond?
Young readers will enjoy learning more about Fiona and her friends in this Level One I Can Read book about the little hippo that has captured hearts around the world with her inspiring story and plucky personality. Fiona Plays Soccer is:
*An endearing animal book that’s a perfect gift from parents and grandparents
*A sweet story about teamwork and playing together
*A Level One I Can Read story geared for children just learning to read
*Created by New York Times bestselling artist Richard Cowdrey of Fiona the Hippo; A Very Fiona Christmas; Fiona, It’s Bedtime; Legend of the Candy Cane; Bad Dog, Marley; and A Very Marley Christmas fame
Fiona Plays Soccer is one title in the I Can Read brand that focuses on Fiona the hippo. Other titles include:
*Meet Fiona
*Fiona Saves the Day
*Fantastic Fiona
*Fiona and the Rainy Day
*Fiona’s Train Ride
*Fiona Goes to School
*Fiona Gets the Sniffles
2 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780310758068
ISBN10: 0310758068
Produced by: ZonderKidz | Illustrator: Richard Cowdrey | Illustrator: Donald Wu
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2023
I Can Read – A Fiona The Hippo Book
Publisher: Zondervan
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