Stunts cover

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 4.8
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 3143
Points per Word 0.000159

Description

In Stunts, Tony Norman's guide walks middle-grade readers through the high-energy worlds of BMX biking, skateboarding, inline skating, and snowboarding, offering clear step-by-step tips for mastering basic tricks and staying safe. Each sport gets its own section that breaks down essential techniques, equipment basics, and common pitfalls, while short anecdotes of young athletes show how persistence helps overcome setbacks. The book frames learning these stunts as a series of challenges that build confidence and skill, encouraging readers to practice responsibly and progress from beginner to more advanced moves.

Quick Summary

If you know a kid who lives for that rush of adrenaline or has ever dreamed of pulling off an impossible trick on a bike, skateboard, or snowboard, this is the book that speaks their language. The author breaks down real BMX biking, inline skating, skateboarding, and snowboarding into stuff kids can actually try, with tips on progression, safety, and what it takes to go from beginner to someone who can land a solid stunt. It's short enough that reluctant readers won't feel intimidated, but packed with enough personality and energy that it actually holds their attention plus the AR level and point value make it a great fit for classroom reading without feeling like homework. Parents will appreciate that it balances the cool factor with practical safety reminders, so kids get excited without making reckless choices. Think of it as the book version of that friend who knows all the best moves and is actually willing to teach you instead of just showing off. If a kid loved "Dogtown and Z-Boys" or any of the skate/sports culture stuff but needs something more accessible, this hits the sweet spot.