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Thursday, February 1, 2018

Spanish Books about the Olympics








Of course, I can't share books about the Olympics without including some that are in Spanish!

Finding children's books in Spanish about the Olympics is definitely a challenge. However, I did find a few that might be fun for your family. Normally, I try to avoid books that were originally written in Spanish, but there are so few books that I had to make an exception this time. However, I tried to choose books that were translated by native speakers, as I find them to be far better quality. 

Please note that I haven't read any of these, except for the original English version of the Magic Tree House book. Therefore, I've shared the book descriptions directly from Amazon for you to read.

Books for Younger Children




translated by Verónica García Pérez 

Another time travel adventure with Mole Felipe, this time to the ancient Greek Olympics.

Mole Felipe reunites with his dear friends Quique and Teo. At school, they are celebrating a sports event in honor of the Olympic Games. Felipe tells them that the Olympics were already celebrated in classical Greece. Using the magic clock, they decide to travel to the first edition of the games, in 396 B.C. in the city of Olympia. Once there, the three friends will meet Corebus, the charioteer of Princess Cinisca, and Perla, his mare. Perla is sick and cannot compete in the race, but Felipe will help her recover.

Ages 3+




I am the Olympic torch, and every four years, I open the Olympic Games. I have been lit for a long time, and my flame captures the attention and excites both athletes and the audience.

In this book, I am going to show you some of the things that have happened throughout history, so you can understand the origin and importance of the Olympic Games.

Ages: 5 - 10




In adventure 16, Jack and Annie travel to Ancient Greece to see the Olympic Games. There is only one problem -- no girls are allowed in! Jack knows his sister will not take no for an answer. Will she find a way in?

Ages 4 - 8



by Christian Gálvez 

The Olympic torch, which marks the start of the Youth Olympic Games in Rome, has arrived in Da Vinci. But something terrible has occurred: someone has given a strange drink to the best athletes in the city, putting them into a deep sleep they can't wake up from. Who is behind this mysterious case? Leo and his gang must take their place in the Olympics while trying to find the guilty party. Will they be able to win a medal to top it off?

Ages 6 - 9

El misterioso caso de los Juegos Olímpicos: Geronimo Stilton 47

translated by Manel Martí i Viudes

This time, my friend Metomentodo Squitt has once again involved me in a strange case that takes place during the Olympics! While we were broadcasting the competitions, we realized that there was a team winning all the Olympic events. We also noticed that the athletes on that team looked too much alike...

Ages 7+

Books for Tweens and Teens



by René Goscinny

The adventures of the Gaul have sold 350 million copies worldwide to date.

All the men in the village set sail for Greece to participate in the Olympic Games and once again give the Romans a beating. But things get complicated when they discover that they cannot use the magic potion to win...

Ages 8+

And here's the 2024 edition:




by Vicente Muñoz Puelles

Discover the history of the Olympic Games and its key figures.

The Olympic Games began in ancient Greece. Every four years, the Greeks would light the Olympic torch in the city of Olympia. The torch has traveled through many countries as a symbol of peace, friendship, and sportsmanship. In this journey, you will discover, guided by the torch, the history of the Olympic Games and its key figures.

Ages 8 - 10



by Ezra Flint

Ignite the Olympic spirit in your child! This captivating collection brings to life 17 unforgettable stories of Olympic athletes who overcame challenges, defied expectations, and made history.

What you'll find inside:
• Legendary Heroes: Meet inspiring stars like Jesse Owens, Wilma Rudolph, Simone Biles, Usain Bolt, and more!
• Hidden Champions: Discover the incredible journeys of lesser-known athletes like Eric Moussambani, Abebe Bikila, and the Jamaican Bobsled Team.
• Moments of Courage: Witness moving displays of perseverance, teamwork, and overcoming incredible odds.
• Inspiring Life Lessons: Learn about determination, resilience, the importance of believing in yourself, and the unstoppable power of dreams.

Ages 8+



by Aníbal Litvin
 
Don't miss this book! A journey through the history of the Olympic Games, from their beginnings to today, where you will find information about disciplines, participants, medals, and curious situations.

Ages 12+



by Víctor Andrés Pochat
 
Olympikedia is an agile, dynamic, and entertaining guide to understanding the ins and outs of each Olympic sport. It is composed of a chapter for each sport that includes: format and rules; historical medal table; dominant countries; and the political and social background that influenced its development.

Once consulted, the reader will know not only who the most decorated athletes in history are but also the secrets behind South Korea's invincibility in women's archery, why Kenyans excel in athletics, or why China dominates table tennis. They will also be surprised to learn that the badminton shuttlecock is faster than a tennis ball, that Brazil has won five World Cup titles but never Olympic gold, why the Olympic Games flag has six colors, or how swimmer Michael Phelps has won more gold medals than 80% of the countries in the world throughout their history.

Ages 12+


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