When I Grow Up: Sports Heroes by Clare Lloyd, Illustrated by Lucy Semple (Penguin
Random House) ISBN 978-0-2414-1268-8 RRP $12.99 (Board book)
Reviewed by Nean McKenzie
Sports Heroes is part of the ‘When I Grow Up’
series of books, originally put out by DK books in the US. In board book
format, this book summarises the lives of a selection of famous sports stars
from around the word, beginning with their childhood. Colourful illustrations
cover the pages and are a combination of drawings and photographs of the real
people. The text describes how each sportsperson developed from a child who
loved the sport, to one of the top athletes in their field in the world.
The sports stars mentioned are Usain Bolt (Jamaican runner), Ellie
Simmonds (British Paralympic swimmer), LeBron James (American basketballer),
Zhu Ting (Chinese volleyballer), Simone Biles (American gymnast), Yuzuru Hanua
(Japanese ice figure skater), Angelique Kerber (German tennis player) and
Lionel Messi (Argentinian soccer player). Each double page spread shows a
description of what they were like as a child and how they got their success.
Young readers can easily relate to the content and be inspired to get into
sport. The message is that no matter what sort of background you come from it
is possible to achieve great things.
The board book format suggests it could be used for pre-primary school
readers (to be read to) although the early primary school age group, who are
more likely to be starting out in sports, will probably get the most out of it.
Because it is originally a US book, no Australian sports stars are included, so
Aussie kids will not find a local hero in there to relate to. But male and
female genders have been equally included as well as a disabled athlete, along
with the mix of nationalities, which is very good to see.
Children who are inspired by When
I Grow Up: Sports Heroes can also read the next in the series Great Leaders.
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