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Pipo Sosa es un niño con una gran pasión por los deportes. Puede que no sea el más alto, el más fuerte o el más rápido, ¡pero eso no le impedirá jugar!
El equipo de baloncesto de Pipo, Las Abejas, está practicando los pases. Cuando Pipo pasa la pelota a sus compañeros, todos sus tiros quedan cortos. El primer partido de la temporada de Las Abejas se acerca y Pipo está decidido a practicar, practicar y practicar antes del gran día. Pero ¿valdrá la pena todo su esfuerzo?
Mo Jackson is a small boy with a big passion for sports. He may not be the tallest, the strongest, or the fastest player, but he won't let that stop him from playing!
Mo's basketball team, the Bees, is practicing their passing. When Mo passes the ball to his teammates, all his shots fall short. The Bees' first game of the season is coming, and Mo is determined to practice, practice, practice before the big day. But will all his hard work pay off?
PreS-Gr 2—The newest title about the protagonist of Don't Throw It to Mo! and Get a Hit, Mo! is all about basketball. Mo is the shortest player on the Bees basketball team, but he has big dreams. He practices passing all the time ("'throw it higher, ' Coach Emma tells him")—at school, at home, even with blueberries into his cereal bowl. When the Bees play the Ducks, Mo is benched for most of the game but gets to come in at the end, when the score is tied. When Mo finally gets the ball, he passes it high—so high that he actually makes a basket and wins the game! The story ends with Coach Emma playfully telling him "it was a very bad pass. But your bad pass won the game." This charming story has many funny and relatable moments for sports lovers and underdogs, and shows the power of practicing and having the support of family, caring adults, teammates, and friends. There is a great deal of diversity featured in the illustrations—Mo and his family are African American, both basketball teams are coed, and the characters are majority people of color. The spot and full-page illustrations are simple, but with great character expression and movement. VERDICT Another enjoyable "Mo" sports story for beginning readers.—Jenny Berggren, Longfellow Middle School, Berkeley, CA
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Executed well and fun to read, this is a great addition to an already acclaimed series.