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Un libro clave para hablar de igualdad y de ftbol!
Martina se une al equipo de ftbol de su colegio con mucha ilusin. Es muy buena defensa y est dispuesta a dar lo mejor de s misma. Pero despues del primer partido, empieza a notar que el capitn quiere destacar y no juega en equipo, y los jugadores no la consideran una igual por ser una nia.Martina crear otro equipo de ftbol ms igualitario y diverso, donde jugarn y competirn sin olvidar divertirse.
A key book about gender equality, inclusion and soccer! Martina loves soccer and is thrilled when she gets to play on her school's soccer team. She's not so thrilled however, when, during her first game, she realizes the other players don't know how to play as a team and think girls aren't as good as boys. Martina and her new soccer friends from the park decide to create their own team, the 'Fire Ants'. When they enter their first championship they meet Martina's school team. Will the Fire Ants show them how to play as a real team?
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Un libro clave para hablar de igualdad y de ftbol!
Martina se une al equipo de ftbol de su colegio con mucha ilusin. Es muy buena defensa y est dispuesta a dar lo mejor de s misma. Pero despues del primer partido, empieza a notar que el capitn quiere destacar y no juega en equipo, y los jugadores no la consideran una igual por ser una nia.Martina crear otro equipo de ftbol ms igualitario y diverso, donde jugarn y competirn sin olvidar divertirse.
A key book about gender equality, inclusion and soccer! Martina loves soccer and is thrilled when she gets to play on her school's soccer team. She's not so thrilled however, when, during her first game, she realizes the other players don't know how to play as a team and think girls aren't as good as boys. Martina and her new soccer friends from the park decide to create their own team, the 'Fire Ants'. When they enter their first championship they meet Martina's school team. Will the Fire Ants show them how to play as a real team?