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Sam and Ruby's Olympic Adventure

Author: Bradman, Tony

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 4.1
Points 1.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 5656
Points per Word 0.000177

Description

When Sam and Ruby climb into the home-made time machine they've built, they set off on a journey to the ancient world to uncover the origins of the Olympic Games. As they appear in different eras, they encounter historic athletes and witness how the competitions have evolved over centuries. To get back home, they must solve puzzles and piece together clues left behind by the past, turning their history lesson into a race against the clock. Along the way, they face challenges that test their teamwork and knowledge, making the adventure both exciting and educational.

Quick Summary

If your kid's ever wondered what the ancient Olympics were really like, this is a fun way to find out. Sam and Ruby get to travel back in time and experience the origins of the Olympic Games firsthand, which makes all that history way more exciting than reading about it in a textbook. The friendship between the two main characters feels real and adds heart to the adventure, and there's enough action and humor scattered throughout to keep younger readers turning pages. It's a quick read at around 5,600 words, so even reluctant readers can finish it without feeling overwhelmed. Parents will appreciate that it teaches real historical facts about the Olympics while still being an entertaining story, and there's nothing too scary or intense just a genuinely cool time-travel adventure. Perfect for kids who love history, sports, or stories where kids get to do something extraordinary, and fans of the Magic Tree House series will likely enjoy this one too.