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Great Goal!: Marvellous Mark!


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No. of pages 32

Published: 2017

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In "Great Goal!: Marvellous Mark!" by Katrina Germein, young Mark is determined to score the winning goal in his big soccer match. With excitement and anticipation building, he faces various challenges, including self-doubt and the competitive spirit of the game. Alongside his supportive teammates, Mark learns the importance of teamwork, resilience, and believing in himself. As the match unfolds, he discovers that it's not just about winning, but also about having fun and giving his best effort. A vibrant and uplifting story that celebrates sportsmanship and the joy of playing, it inspires readers to pursue their passions with enthusiasm and heart. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published in 2017 by Ford Street Publishing Pty Ltd .

Katrina Germein is an award-winning picture-book author from Australia; her previous titles include My Dad Thinks He's Funny. When she's not writing, she loves swimming in the ocean with her three children. www. katrinagermein. com Tom Jellett is an illustrator whose work has appeared in several books - including My Dad Thinks He's Funny - as well as in The Australian and the Daily Telegraph. He lives in Sydney, Australia. www. tomjellett. com Penny Matthews is an award-winning author and editor of children's books. Her stories are often centred around farm life and she has a particular affinity with the country, farm animals and rural environment. She lives in Myrtle Bank in South Australia. Janine Dawson used to work in animation and is now a professional children's illustrator. She lives in New South Wales, Australia.