Record Breakers: The Fastest cover

Record Breakers: The Fastest

Author: Stones, Brenda

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 5.4
Points 1.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 3423
Points per Word 0.000292
Page Count 48
Points per Page 0.020833

Description

Beginning with humanity's earliest experiments in rapid travel, the book explores the fastest creatures, machines, and athletes around the globe. It examines record-setting moments across land, sea, air, and even mental speed, explaining the science and history behind each achievement. The narrative ties together historical milestones and modern breakthroughs to show how speed has driven innovation and competition.

Quick Summary

From the first wheel to modern rockets, Record Breakers: The Fastest packs a punch of surprising speed facts that keep early readers turning pages. Kids who love animals, cars, or any kind of competition will find themselves racing through sections on the world's quickest cheetahs, sleek sports cars, bullet trains, and even the fastest fingers on a typing keyboard. The layout mixes bright photos with bite-size anecdotes, making it easy for reluctant readers to dip in and out without feeling overwhelmed, while a few "Did you know?" callouts add a splash of humor that parents can enjoy too. Because each chapter focuses on a different category, you can read it straight through or jump to whichever fast thing catches your eye. If your child enjoys this kind of record-breaking fun, they'll probably also love the more picture-heavy "Guinness World Records: Animals" for even more animal speed stats.