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The Littlest Leaguers: Learn to Play Soccer
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DVD Cover Information Director: Steve Fernandez DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language) Format: Animated, Color, DVD-Video, Live, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 49 minutes DVD Release Date: 2003-07-29 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: Vci Video
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Movie Reviews of The Littlest Leaguers: Learn to Play SoccerMovie Review: kids love it Summary: 5 StarsI borrowed this from the library a week ago. I almost didn't check it out, as it looked a bit corny . . . not as polished as so many other soccer dvds. I was quite surprised when my 5-year-old son, who has a spring and fall soccer season under his belt, starting watching it over and over again. Then my 9-year-old got hooked. They both were rolling with laughter over the "corny" jokes made by the animated soccer balls.
My youngest was watching for the first time. About 20 minutes into the program he got up, went out into the dark backyard and returned carrying two cones and his soccer ball. He set the cones up in front of the tv and started working on the moves demonstrated in the video. I have a stack of professional coaching dvds. I have tried to show my kids different moves demonstrated on video but they haven't shown much interest. However, they really got hooked by these Littlest Leaguers. I think it because the moves aren't polished. The moves are demonstrated by little kids just like my kids. They are not super stars (or movie stars); they are just normal neighborhood kids.
This review comes from a soccer family. I'm writing it because I'm really impressed on how much impact it had on my kids -- kids who are growing up in a home with professional soccer on the television at least every weekend. This video conveys the basics of the game in terms kids can understand.
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