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Sports Books for Preschoolers and Kids

If your child likes sports, you will love this list of sports books for preschoolers, kindergartners, and grade 1 students. These sports books for kids will help keep their interest with beautiful illustrations, engaging texts, and a topic they enjoy. Not only will they have fun, but they will work on early literacy skills that will help them become confident, successful readers! Come take a peak at these sports picture books for children!

If your child likes sports, you will love this list of sports books for preschoolers, kindergartners, and grade 1 students. These sports books for kids will help keep their interest with beautiful illustrations, engaging texts, and a topic they enjoy. Not only will they have fun, but they will work on early literacy skills that will help them become confident, successful readers! Come take a peak at these sports picture books for children!

Sports Books for Preschoolers

Sports can teach kids so many important life lessons – and they are fun too! This list of the best sports books for preschoolers introduces them to lots of fun sports, as well as important lessons about teamwork and perseverance. These sports books for preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, first grade, and up cover a variety of sports from t-ball, soccer, baseball, football, hockey, ice skating, gymnastics, karate, and running too! Whether you are a parent, teacher, or homeschooler – you will love the huge variety of books covered in these sports books for kids!

Sports Books for Preschool


Froggy Plays T-Ball was written by Jonathan London and illustrated by Frank Remkiewicz. Join the adorable frog character as he starts his first day of t-ball and has all kinds of silly mishaps.


Maisy Plays Soccer was written and illustrated by Lucy Cousins. This book follows a cute little mouse character as she plays soccer with her friends.


Froggy Plays Soccer was written by Jonathan London and illustrated by Frank Remkiewicz. In this story, Froggy plays in a soccer game, but he is easily distracted, leading to lots of mistakes in the game.


My First Book of Soccer was published by Sports Illustrated. This nonfiction book explains the basics of soccer to young readers with simple text, and fun photographs and cartoon illustrations.


Pete the Cat: Play Ball! was written by James Dean and illustrated by Kimberly Dean. This easy reader follows the cool cat character as he gathers his equipment and plays a game of baseball with friends.


The Berenstain Bears: We Love Baseball! was written and illustrated by Mike Berenstain. This easy reader joins the Berenstain Bear family as they head to the ballpark and watch their favorite baseball team play.


The Berenstain Bears Play Football was written and illustrated by Mike Berenstain. This early reader revisits the popular Bear family as they get ready for the big football game on TV and play football outside together.

Sports books for kids


Clothesline Clues to Sports People Play was written by Kathryn Heling and Deborah Hembrook and illustrated by Andy Robert Davies. This fun rhyming book introduces the different uniforms and equipment that people need to play sports through a fun guessing game.


Clifford Makes the Team was written by Norman Bridwell. Join the beloved big red dog as he attempts to play baseball and join the team.


Betty Bunny Wants a Goal was written by Michael Kaplan and illustrated by Stephanie Jorisch. This story follows the preschooler Betty Bunny as she starts playing soccer and learns that it isn’t as easy as she assumed.


Football with Dad was written by Frank Berrios and illustrated by Brian Biggs. This sweet story follows a young boy and his dad as they watch the big football game on TV and then head outside to play football together in the yard.


Don’t Throw it to Mo! was written by David A. Adler and illustrated by Sam Ricks. This easy reader tells the story of Mo, the youngest member of the Robins football team. When the other team makes fun of him, his coach comes up with a plan to let him save the day.


Goodnight Hockey was written by Michael Dahl and illustrated by Christina E. Forshay. This bedtime book celebrates all things hockey, with rhyming text and vibrant illustrations that are full of action.

Sports books for children


Let’s Go Skating! was written by Alyson Heller and illustrated by Steve Bjorkman. This early reader entry in the After-School Sports Club series follows Alyssa and her friends as they learn to ice skate.


She’s Got This was written by Laurie Hernandez and illustrated by Nina Mata. In this sweet story, written by the Olympic gymnast, a young girl sees a gymnast on TV and decides that she wants to learn to fly like her.


Dino-Hockey was written by Lisa Wheeler and illustrated Barry Gott. In this cute rhyming story, the Meat-Eaters take on the Veggisaurs in a head to head hockey battle.


Pass the Ball, Mo! was written by David A. Adler and illustrated by Sam Ricks. This easy reader follows the little Mo as he tries to play basketball, even though he is the shortest member of the team.


Winners Never Quit! was written by Mia Hamm and illustrated by Carol Thompson. This picture book written by the famous soccer player teaches kids about being a team player and dealing with loss and frustration.


Pinkalicious: Soccer Star was written and illustrated by Victoria Kann. This colorful story follows the pink-loving little girl as she joins her soccer team on the field. After she gets teased for her pink soccer ball, she overcomes their teasing with help from her unicorn friend.


Karate Kids was written and illustrated by Holly Sterling. This book follows a young girl named Maya and her friends as they attend their Saturday karate class together. The text and cute illustrations introduce karate to young readers, along with a story of determination and perseverance.


Barbie: I Can Be a Gymnast was written by Kristen L. Depken. In this early reader, Barbie competes in a gymnastics competition. The simple text and colorful illustrations make this a great introduction to the sport for beginning readers.

Sports picture books


Curious George and the Summer Games was written by H.A. Rey. Join the adorable monkey as he attempts to take part in his town’s annual Summer Games field day! This is a fun story for introducing a variety of summer sports to young readers.


Play Ball, Amelia Bedelia was written by Peggy Parish and illustrated by Wallace Tripp. This silly story follows the hilarious Amelia Bedelia as she brings her antics to the baseball diamond. Kids will love seeing how her literal understanding of language changes the game.


Ready, Set, Go! Sports of All Sorts was written by Celeste Cortright and illustrated by Christiane Engel. This brightly colored book uses a peppy rhyming text and adorable illustrations to introduce readers to all kinds of sports.


Jack and Jill and T-Ball Bill was written by Terry Pierce and illustrated by Sue DiCCicco. In this early reader, Jack and Jill bring Big Dog Bill along with them to their t-ball game. But Big Dog Bill is quick to chase the ball after it is hit, causing all kinds of chaos.

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Books for Preschoolers

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Looking for more practice rhyming? Practice does make perfect as the saying goes. We have lots free rhyming printables to help your children get lots of practice – from puzzles, matching activities, worksheets, games, activities and more. Plus don’t miss these rhyming books for kindergarten.

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