How do you become an Olympian? A book about the Olympics and Olympic athletes

Madeleine Kelly, 1995-

Book - 2024

"Come along to learn all about the Olympics and Olympic athletes! This fun question and answer book has everything from engaging facts to hilarious illustrations to help you learn about the history of the Games, how athletes become Olympians, famous Olympians and their accomplishments, and so much more."--

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JUVENILE NONFICTION / Sports & Recreation / Olympics & Paralympics
Instructional and educational works
Illustrated works
Published
Oakville, ON ; Franklin, TN : Flowerpot Press [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Madeleine Kelly, 1995- (author)
Other Authors
Srimalie Bassani (illustrator)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Audience
007-010.
ISBN
9781486729814
9781486729838
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Canadian runner Kelly introduces the Olympics and its participants. Less a how-to and more of an overview, this breezy, upbeat account provides both a compact history of the Olympics and an encouraging, egalitarian look at those who perform at the top of their chosen sports: "Before they were Olympians, they were kids playing music, playing tag, and playing dress up--just like you!" Crisply outlined and lively cartoon illustrations depict racially diverse people, from discreetly posed naked ancient Greek athletes to contemporary competitors representing a number of different sports (including skateboarding, martial arts, and rock climbing). "Fun fact" boxes shed light on sports that are new to the games as well as some that are no longer included, the Olympic motto, and the tradition of playing the anthem of the gold medalist's country as they are honored. Kelly, who competed at Tokyo 2020 herself, describes the "spirit of the Olympics" and the sense of camaraderie displayed by many athletes, such as tennis player Naomi Osaka, who advocates for mental health support. The author offers suggestions for holding backyard Olympic games; activities such as hot-gluing medals and cutting javelins from pool noodles may require adult supervision. Children who love sports and competition will come away with a sense of possibility. A lighthearted exploration of these international events. (Informational picture book. 7-10) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.