Friendship fumble Ant (short for Samantha) loves playing sporty games with her friends at lunchtime. But when one of the boys decides she's too slow to play, Ant feels completely left out. Can she come up with a plan to turn things around? Or is Ant doomed to spend a lifetime of lunchtimes alone on the playground?
Go Girl #6: Lunchtime Rules by Vicki Steggall is a fun story full of familiar themes that young readers will be able to relate to their own lives.
"Simple in language and story structure, making them accessible to young readers who are making their first foray...
Friendship fumble Ant (short for Samantha) loves playing sporty games with her friends at lunchtime. But when one of the boys decides she's too sl...
A girl tries to choose between fitting in and playing the game she loves in Basketball Blues, the eleventh book of the Go Girl chapter book series.
When Angie is told that she plays basketball like a boy, she is heartbroken. She quits her favorite basketball team and dreams of cheerleading instead. Angie just wants to fit in, but is that worth giving up her true self?
Praise for the Go Girls series
"The characters are likable and believable--people you hope your own girls might take as friends." --Fort Worth Star-Telegram
"Simple in...
A girl tries to choose between fitting in and playing the game she loves in Basketball Blues, the eleventh book of the Go Girl chapter b...