Animal Athletics

Animal Athletics by Isabel Thomas, published by Raintree on January 28, 2016, is a UK edition consisting of 32 pages. This engaging book explores the concept of animals competing in Olympic sports, presenting a unique perspective on athleticism through the lens of the animal kingdom. Each chapter focuses on a different Olympic event, providing high-interest content that combines entertainment with educational insights related to animals and their biology.
Readers will discover a variety of animal competitors and the hypothetical outcomes of their performances in various sports. The book includes animal-related curriculum information, allowing for comparisons across different species, including mammals, reptiles, and birds. Additionally, medal tables at the back of the book summarize the hypothetical medal counts for these animal classifications, enriching the learning experience while encouraging readers to think critically about the capabilities of different animals in a fun and imaginative context.
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Who would win the Olympic gold medals if all the competitors were animals? Each book in the series covers a different type of Olympic sport, while each chapter looks at a different event. Primarily intended as high-interest reads, the books contain animal-related curriculum information, and allow readers countless opportunities to compare and contrast. In addition, medal tables at the back of the books tally medals won by the different animal classifications, inlcuding mammals, reptiles and birds.
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