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Reach for this book when your child starts showing a deep interest in competitive sports or expresses a desire to understand how global traditions bring different cultures together. This accessible history provides a comprehensive look at the world's most watched sporting event, moving far beyond the scoreboards to explore how the tournament evolved from its humble beginnings in 1930 into a massive international phenomenon. Through stories of legendary players and historic matches, the book emphasizes themes of perseverance and global unity. It is perfectly suited for children in the 8 to 12 age range, offering enough detail to satisfy a facts-hungry reader while maintaining a brisk, engaging pace. Parents will appreciate how it frames sports as a bridge between nations, fostering a sense of curiosity about geography and history through the lens of soccer.