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Swimming, Diving, and Other Water Sports

Author: Page, Jason

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 6.7
Points 1.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 4611
Points per Word 0.000217
Page Count 32
Points per Page 0.03125

Description

From the fast-paced sprint of the freestyle to the precise arcs of platform diving, the book introduces readers to the array of Olympic water sports. Each chapter outlines a different discipline swimming, diving, synchronized swimming, water polo highlighting key events, record-holding athletes, and memorable moments. Young readers can compare stats, learn about training regimens, and see how these sports have evolved over time. Packed with facts and vivid illustrations, the guide brings the excitement of the pool to the page.

Quick Summary

Looking for a fast, kid-friendly tour of Olympic water sports? Jason Page's guide gives snappy outlines of each event swimming, diving, water polo, synchronized swimming, and more along with the key stats and the stories of athletes who made them famous. It's perfect for middle-graders who need facts for a report, kids who love the drama of a race, or anyone who just wants to impress friends with a quirky Olympic trivia tidbit. The tone is lively but not overwhelming, so even reluctant readers can dip in and out without feeling lost. Parents will appreciate that the whole thing is short enough to finish in one sitting, yet it still packs in surprising details like the weirdest diving mishaps and the fastest times ever recorded. If your kid devours this and wants the bigger picture of the games, they might also enjoy *The Olympics: A History* for a broader look at the Olympic movement.