The Good Sport Playbook for Kids

A Sportsmanship Book About Winning, Losing, Fair Play, Teamwork, and Trying Again

by ChatterChirps (Neha Moghe Roy)

📚 Ages 4-8 years 🌐 English 📄 34 pages

Looking for inspiring sports stories for kids that teach real-life lessons? The Good Sport Playbook for Kids is a practical good sportsmanship book designed to help children navigate common sports moments with kindness, confidence, and calm. Winning is exciting, but losing can feel hard—and sometimes, games don't feel fair. Through 10 relatable sports scenes, this kids book about winning and losing teaches children how to manage winning, losing, fair play, teamwork, conflict, and trying again. Each scene includes a simple problem, a kind resolution, reflection questions, and a mini-activity to practice sportsmanship in real life. Inside, kids will learn how to: Handle winning without bragging and manage losing without giving up Talk about fair play, rules, and sports situations calmly Solve small peer conflicts kindly on the field Encourage teammates and work together as a team Try again after mistakes and play with heart Perfect for young athletes, classrooms, coaches, and parents looking for sportsmanship books for kids that teach that being a good sport is the real victory. Being a good sport is not about always winning. It is about playing with heart.

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What age is The Good Sport Playbook for Kids for?

The Good Sport Playbook for Kids is recommended for children ages 4-8 years. The picture-book format makes it ideal for read-alouds at home or in the classroom.

Who wrote The Good Sport Playbook for Kids?

The Good Sport Playbook for Kids was written by Neha Moghe Roy, the Singapore-based children's author and founder of ChatterChirps.