The mind-blowing world of extraordinary competitions Meet the incredible people who will compete at anything

Anna Goldfield

Book - 2023

"Throughout history, humans have been challenging themselves against one another. Who could be the fastest? The strongest? The smartest? While this was going on, some other people decided to create epic contests that were... well, a little more unusual. From toe wrestling and extreme ironing to giant pumpkin boat races and air guitar championships, get ready to witness the most amazing competitions the world has ever seen!"--

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Subjects
Genres
Juvenile works
Informational works
Picture books
Published
New York, NY : Created for St. Martin's Press by Neon Squid 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Anna Goldfield (author)
Other Authors
Hannah Riordan (illustrator)
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
80 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm
Audience
Ages 8-10 years
Grades 2-3
IG1060L
ISBN
9781684492862
9781838992736
  • Dragon Boat Racing
  • The Jumping Frog Jubilee
  • West African Wrestling
  • The Battle of the Oranges
  • Chessboxing
  • Sheep Counting
  • Building Big Things
  • Bee-Bearding
  • Extreme Ironing
  • Camel Beauty Pageants
  • Do-Nothing Contest
  • Amazing Facial Hair
  • Feats of Strength
  • Toe Wrestling
  • Rabbit Show Jumping
  • Areca Nut Tree Climbing
  • Peat Bog Snorkeling
  • Fat Bear Week
  • Camel Jumping
  • Crying Baby Festival
  • Cheese Rolling
  • Contests in Mythology
  • Wine Slinging
  • Worm Charming
  • Lumberjack Championships
  • Cockroach Racing
  • Air Guitar Champs
  • Dung Spitting
  • Skyscraper Running
  • Growing Giants
  • Pumpkin Regatta
  • Gurning Contest
  • The Rock Riddle
  • Donkey Polo
  • Kite Fighting
  • Eating Contests
  • Glossary
  • Index
  • Acknowledgments
Review by Kirkus Book Review

A collection of unusual contests from all over the world. Surveying ancient history up to modern times, this book covers something that unites people worldwide--the desire to make up challenges in which to compete. From Chinese dragon boat racing dating back thousands of years and the ceremonial boasting component of West African wrestling to modern pastimes like eating contests and chessboxing, each contest is given a double-page spread, with pithy descriptions and contextualizing sidebars. Animal husbandry competitions are examined, too, such as camel beauty pageants, cockroach races, and worm charming (and even the wonderfully charming Fat Bear Week, which doesn't involve people at all). Occasional spreads cover noncompetition feats (such as building giant novelty models of animals and objects), but they capture enough of the spirit of the book that they don't feel out of place. Also included is a section on competitions in mythology worldwide. The artwork is clean and attractive and highlights the diversity of these worldwide challenges. This book is ideal for kids who like world record books and almanacs but might prefer something shorter, want subject matter curated toward the sillier side of life, or who just desire a little bit more background on the strange games humans have invented. A clear winner. (glossary, index) (Nonfiction. 7-11) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.