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Poka and Mia - Football

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Mia wants to play football. But it's a boy's sport! says Poka. So what? Poka registers Mia in a club and buys her shin guards and cleats. During training, the boys are unkind to Mia. A little more nerve, Mia, says the coach. Mina feels like crying but doesn't. This delightful series of picture books expresses the humour, frustrations and profundities of the parent/child relationship through two endearing insects, Poka and Mia. Despite their multiple limbs and cellophane wings, children and adults alike will immediately identify with Poka and Mia and the situations they find themselves in, making these books ideal for children learning to read. Illustrated in the inimitable style of Kitty Crowther, which is at once both dark and sweet, these charming creatures will ingratiate themselves to even the most hardened cynic.

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Poka and Mia - Football, Kitty Crowther

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2014
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Title
Poka and Mia - Football
Language
English
Released
2014
Format
Hardcover
Pages
32
ISBN10
1849762422
ISBN13
9781849762427
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Mia wants to play football. But it's a boy's sport! says Poka. So what? Poka registers Mia in a club and buys her shin guards and cleats. During training, the boys are unkind to Mia. A little more nerve, Mia, says the coach. Mina feels like crying but doesn't. This delightful series of picture books expresses the humour, frustrations and profundities of the parent/child relationship through two endearing insects, Poka and Mia. Despite their multiple limbs and cellophane wings, children and adults alike will immediately identify with Poka and Mia and the situations they find themselves in, making these books ideal for children learning to read. Illustrated in the inimitable style of Kitty Crowther, which is at once both dark and sweet, these charming creatures will ingratiate themselves to even the most hardened cynic.