Ambrose Goes for Gold

“Ambrose Goes for Gold” by Tor Freeman, published by Macmillan Children’s in 2012, is a 32-page children’s book that presents an uplifting sports story featuring a positive message. The narrative follows Ambrose on the day of the Great Insect Games, where he is eager to win a gold medal after practicing diligently. As he faces challenges from faster and more agile competitors, Ambrose learns valuable lessons about determination and the importance of friendship.
Readers will find a fun and friendly introduction to the insect world, as well as themes related to sports, self-esteem, and social dynamics. The story emphasizes that everyone has unique strengths, encouraging young readers to appreciate their own abilities. This edition, written in English, combines engaging storytelling with relatable social themes, making it a delightful read for children interested in animals and sports.
Official synopsis Publisher
An uplifting sports story with a positive message, as well as a fun and friendly introduction to the insect world
Three cheers for Ambrose! It’s the day of the Great Insect Games and Ambrose is desperate to win a gold medal–he’s been practicing very hard. But when the grasshopper jumps further and the pond skater skates faster, it looks as though Ambrose will never win anything. But with a little determination and the help of his friends, Ambrose soon discovers that everyone is good at something.
Author
Publisher
Topics
FAQ
What is “Ambrose Goes for Gold” about?
Who is the author of “Ambrose Goes for Gold”?
When was “Ambrose Goes for Gold” published?
What is the ISBN for “Ambrose Goes for Gold”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
