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What Is the Women's World Cup?

By (author) Gina Shaw, By (author) Who HQ, Illustrated by Ted Hammond





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Gooaal! Soccer fans, get your game on with this book about one of the biggest tournaments in women’s sports. The first international women's soccer match was in 1881, but the Women's World Cup didn't become official until 1991 -- 110 years later! Read about the courageous, soccer-loving women who worked hard to have a World Cup of their own in this addition to the Who HQ series. Young readers will learn about the history of women's soccer, star players, and iconic wins! From Team USA's record-breaking four championships to Japan's inspiring win in 2011, this book is full of heartwarming and exciting stories about incredible athletes across decades!

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Publisher | Penguin Putnam Inc
Published date | 25 Apr 2023
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 112
Dimensions | 202 x 145 x 12mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 251g
ISBN | 978-0-5935-2066-6
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BISAC | juvenile nonfiction / sports & recreation / soccer


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