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A Room for Ryel is out now. Game on!

A Room For Ryel

So, here we are, having our first family conference.‘We need to remember that it will take time for everyone to get used to things,’ says Lonnie. ‘We’ll have to be considerate of each other.’‘That’s right,’ says Dad. ‘Need to focus on The Big Picture.’
There are some positives to being part of a blended family. Dad smiles way more than he has in ages. But there are down sides.Two bedrooms between three boys makes things tricky.Sick of the bickering, particularly Darcy’s whining, Ryel delivers a challenge. ‘School’s Sockey Tournament soon. Whoever does best, wins their own room.’Darcy and Harry agree. Can Ryel triumph and get his own room, forcing them to share? Is winning all that matters? The buttons below will open up the Sockey world. You will find game rules, a newspaper article disputing the history of Sockey, interviews that can each be acted out by two people and puzzles. WARNING - it's best to read the book before you read Bella's interview.
How to play sockey
Instructional text
History of sockey
Newspaper article
samir's scoop
Referee interview
mrs mct's Puzzle page
Challanging and fun
bella broadcasting
SPOILER ALERT - Sockey Champion interview
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