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Who Let Girls in the Boys Locker Room?
Who Let Girls in the Boys Locker Room
Author: Elaine Moore
ISBN-13: 9780613131698
ISBN-10: 061313169X
Publication Date: 10/1999
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
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4.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Rebound by Sagebrush
Book Type: Library Binding
Other Versions: Paperback
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reviewed Who Let Girls in the Boys Locker Room? on + 272 more book reviews
My son really liked this book, as he started playing basketball this year. It was really funny.
Chycole avatar reviewed Who Let Girls in the Boys Locker Room? on + 479 more book reviews
Smidge, Skye, and Keisha are three very different girls with one thing in common: they love to play basketball. So when budget cuts eliminate the girls' basketball team, they accept Jefferson Junior High's offer to join the boys' team!

But playing with the boys is more of a challenge than the girls expect. They boys won't accept girls on their team--or in their locker room! As the big game against Jefferson's arch-rival approaches, the girls must prove themselves to be an important part of the team. And the boys must face a tough question: Can boys and girls ever be teammates--or friends?
sandranull avatar reviewed Who Let Girls in the Boys Locker Room? on + 57 more book reviews
my kids really liked this book and said its funny
reviewed Who Let Girls in the Boys Locker Room? on + 219 more book reviews
When Michelle starts sixth grade at the local junior high school, she's elated to have a chance to play basketball on the boys' team until she finds out that the boys don't want girls on their team.