Caillou Plays Hockey

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Pub Date Sep 25 2017 | Archive Date Dec 06 2017

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Description

Caillou loves ice skating. He wants to play hockey with the big kids. After Daddy takes him to the store to buy equipment, Caillou is finally ready to start playing. But as soon as he enters the rink he realizes that the bigger kids are much more experienced than he is. Caillou can’t keep up with them! Daddy explains that if he keeps practicing, he will be just as good as they are when he’s older. Caillou goes to Leo’s house to practice his hockey skills. Together they dream of becoming professional players.

Caillou loves ice skating. He wants to play hockey with the big kids. After Daddy takes him to the store to buy equipment, Caillou is finally ready to start playing. But as soon as he enters the rink...


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ISBN 9782897184070
PRICE $3.99 (USD)
PAGES 24

Average rating from 13 members


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I received an ARC of this book from NetGalley.

This is another book in the Caillou series and it was also enjoyable and interesting to my 4 year old grandson.

In this book Caillou is a very good skater and wants to play hockey with the “big kids”. His dad buys him hockey equipment and he continues to practice, however he can’t keep up with the older kids.

His dad explains that it will take time and practice to achieve his goals. He gives Caillou the hockey jersey that he wore as a hockey player and tells him that “This was mine when I was young, Caillou. Keep practicing, and by the time it fits you, I bet you’ll be able to play as well as Billy and his friends.”

This book encourages setting goals and working hard to obtain them, but does so in an easy to understand and loving manner.

I understand that these books are based on animated films shown at some time on PBS, we will check into these films as well as further books on Caillou!

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This book was a really easy read, with colorful illustrations and great lessons. I like that dad took him to a store to purchase 2nd hand hockey equipment. And explained to him that a dream will only be achieved with dedication and experience. The more Caillou practiced the better his hockey skills.

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As Caillou gets older, I like him so much more. In this book he loves going skating and watching people play hockey. He wants to play too, but thinks he is too small. Dad takes him shopping where they buy used equipment and helps him learn how to play. The boys also let him play with them. The lesson in this book is about practising to get better, trying hard, realizing that some things are hard when you are younger. Bright illustrations add to the story. A good book to read to kindergarten and primary students to help them when they are frustrated about learning new things. A great addition to a family, classroom, school or public library.

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This is a really cute book for children. The story is great and the images are nice, bright and clear. A must for young sports fans out there!

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Love it. Great for kids interested and super enjoy hockey.

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This one has a thumbs up from our four year old, who's familiar with Caillou even though we don't watch it. The images were bright and colorful. He enjoyed following along while Caillou shopped with his dad and practiced. He loved the idea of the younger kids playing and beating the bigger kids, too.

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