![]() I am not actually familiar with Dude Perfect and his youtube channel, so as I review this I cannot say whether my criticism of this book is something that exists within the channel itself. I received an ARC of this book via the publisher through NetGalley in exchange for my honest review shared here. We still love Dude Perfect but I can’t see myself purchasing this book for our family or as a gift. I personally didn’t care for the illustrations and font used as well. I found the text to be overly wordy for the rhyming to be read smoothly. The book mimics Goodnight Moon in its rhyming melody. I think the book is too simple for my 7 year old. ![]() That being said, this book is written for 4- 8 year olds. Impressions: My boys, 7 and 11 years old, love Dude Perfect. ![]() Tonight, take a break with Dude Perfect as you look forward to more action tomorrow. is the perfect gift for birthdays, Christmas, and Father's Day.includes nods to memorable Dude Perfect history, tricks, and games.lets readers say good night to Cody, Garrett, Cory, Coby, Ty, and Panda.is for children 4 to 8 and Dude Perfect fans of all ages.Even the most active child will want to wind down with the Dudes before heading off to a dreamland full of bottle flips and Overtime shows. Say good night to a busy day along with Dude Perfect in this engaging picture book. shocked the world as they emerged into the knockout stages in lieu of the Euro2022 finalists.Īnd while Morocco were unable to advance through the knockout stages following a 4-0 defeat to France, the legacy left behind by the women's national team and Benzina is nothing short of prodigious.Back of the Book: “Get ready for bed-Dude Perfect style! Join your favorite sports comedy YouTubers for a fun way to say good night to trick shots, friendly challenges, hilarious characters, world records, and all your favorite things in the DP universe in this entertaining, rhyming bedtime book. The victory secured Morocco the title of the first Middle Eastern and North African region to qualify for the Women’s World Cup.Īfter being drawn into a daunting group with favourites Germany, Columbia and Korea Republic, Benzina and co. The defender helped the Atlas Lions to become the first North African and Arab country to participate in the final of a continental tournament, WAFCON, after defeating African powerhouse and 11-time defending champions Nigeria in the semi-final. It is not the first bout of history making for Benzina, who touts an impressive CV of historic landmarks. ![]() While the in-game addition is a minor technical alteration, the wider impact is inarguably immense, with an entire demographic of fans and players previously disregarded able to feel represented. Nouhaila Benzina and Sofia Bouftini of Morocco celebrate advancing to the knock out stage (Image: Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images) Previously, Benzina's hijab was not available in the game's World Cup mode, but EA Sports applied an update hours before Morocco's last-16 clash with France. Seven years later, the governing body lifted the ban, though numerous countries and federations, most notably the FFF, still exclude hijabi-wearing players from participating in the sport.īenzina's visibility on the world stage, however, has paved the way for major societal shifts through the women's game.Īnd video game behemoth EA Sports has taken up the call and announced a patch update to FIFA 23 that will see Benzina's in-game avatar include her hijab. In 2007, FIFA issued a ban on all hijabs, with the belief that the garment was a “safety risk” to players. Indeed, less than three weeks before the start of the summer's showpiece event, France’s top administrative court upheld the French football federation's (FFF) ban on players wearing hijabs during football matches, deeming the regulation “suitable and appropriate.” Morocco's first-ever World Cup victory coincided with the sight of Benzina wearing her hijab in what represented watershed territory for athletes of Muslim faith, who have historically struggled to freely express their faith in competitive sports. The 25-year-old became the first footballer in history to don a hijab at a senior-level major tournament when she started Morocco's second group stage match against Korea Republic.īenzina helped her side to a 1-0 victory that eventually landed Morocco an historic spot in the tournament's knockout stages at the expense of two-time world champions Germany. Moroccan star Nouhaila Benzina wrote her name in football's history books during this summer's Women's World Cup, and the defender will now be immortalised for it within football's biggest gaming franchise.
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