Girls FC 8: Can't I Just Kick It?
Helena Pielichaty
Girls FC: the best team for football and friendship
With loads of girls wanting to join the team, nine-year-old Tabinda Shah is worried about losing her place, especially as she’s afraid of heading the ball. Her dad doesn’t help the situation by having a go at the coach: as team sponsor he believes his daughter should get special treatment. Can Tabinda overcome her fear and prove that she doesn’t need her dad’s help?
Reviews

This was my 8th book in the girls F.C series. The series is awesome and I find it so easy to relate to the characters and the action that happens in a girls football team which is one of the main reasons I love these books. You follow different characters throughout the series and get to know their life and quirky personalities plus lots of football description! I would recommenced these books to children who like stories about friendship and football. They are awesome reads.
Anonymous 19.07.2020

O.k. but only recommended to boys
Anonymous 24.09.2017

If you like football this book could be interesting for you ,because you can check if the moves are right and, this book also has a lot of speech in it so it can help you to replace said to shouted , he/she/I sighed and lots more !
Anonymous 20.12.2016