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Best Super Bowl Records

Author: Bowker, Paul

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 4.9
Points 1.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 3652
Points per Word 0.000274
Page Count 32
Points per Page 0.03125

Description

Twelve of the most notable Super Bowl records are explored in this lively reference, using clear text and colorful photos to bring each historic moment to life. Each chapter highlights the players, teams, and game situations that produced standout achievements from the longest touchdown pass to the most sacks in a single game. The book shows how the pressure and strategy of the big game fueled the chase for these records, explaining why each feat remains a defining moment in Super Bowl history. Designed for middle graders, it offers quick facts and engaging storytelling for anyone curious about the greatest moments in professional football's championship.

Quick Summary

If you know a kid who's into football or just loves learning crazy trivia facts, this is a quick and fun read. Paul Bowker packed twelve of the most jaw-dropping Super Bowl records into under 4,000 words, so it won't intimidate even somewhat reluctant readers. What makes it memorable is how it focuses on the wildest moments like who scored the fastest touchdown ever or which quarterback threw the most interceptions in a single game giving kids those perfect "did you know?" conversation starters. The middle grade interest level means the language is accessible without feeling babyish, so fourth through eighth graders can handle it independently. Parents will appreciate that it's purely informational and celebratory of athletic achievement, with no iffy content to worry about. It's perfect for a kid who devours sports facts, needs a quick report source, or wants something lightweight to read for fun. If your young reader loves this, they'd probably also enjoy "The Super Bowl: The Official Archive" for more in-depth game-by-game coverage.