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Collins – Amazing Olympians: For ages 7–11
Read by Tom Clarke-Hill, Read by Eric Meyers, Read by Laurel Lefkow, Read by Laurence Bouvard
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An exciting collection all about the Olympic games and the inspiring athletes who compete in them. Hours of audio fun to keep children entertained while on the move! Introduce your children to ten fascinating non-fiction books about the Olympics. From autobiographies from some of the top Olympians in recent history, to information books that explain the lesser known sports, this collection will inspire our Olympians of the future! Playlist: · The Modern Pentathlon · Ade Adepitan: A Paralympian’s Story · Against the Odds · Becoming an Olympic Gymnast · My Olympic Story · Olympic BMX · Olympic Heroes · On the Track · Swimming the Dream · The Olympic Games Copyright: The Modern Pentathlon © 2012 Zoë Clarke, Ade Adepitan: A Paralympian’s Story © HarperCollinsPublishers Limited 2013, Against the Odds © HarperCollinsPublishers Limited 2014, Becoming an Olympic Gymnast © HarperCollinsPublishers Limited 2012, My Olympic Story © HarperCollinsPublishers Limited 2011, Olympic BMX © HarperCollinsPublishers Limited 2012, Olympic Heroes © 2012 Jillian Powell, On the Track © Andy Seed 2017, Swimming the Dream © HarperCollinsPublishers Limited 2012, The Olympic Games © 2009 John Foster
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Publisher | HarperCollins Publishers
Published date | 30 Sep 2019
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Format | Downloadable audio file
Pages | 0
Dimensions | 0 x 0 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-0-0083-8590-3
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BISAC | sports & recreation / olympics
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