"Ole KÖnnecke packs his illustrations with extra stories. These sports-animals are full of character, and jokes and details play out in every scene."
A witty picture dictionary of the world’s most popular sports
"Ole KÖnnecke packs his illustrations with extra stories. These sports-animals are full of character, and jokes and details play out in every scene."
A witty picture dictionary of the world’s most popular sports
A witty picture dictionary of the world's most popular sports Cycling, ice hockey, athletics, tennis, climbing ... There are so many sports, and they're all fantastic fun!
Football is fantastic fun, except when your team keeps missing goals: that can make you cry. Horse-riding is also fantastic-so long as the horse goes where the rider wants. Running, cycling and swimming require fantastic agility and endurance. Billiards is quieter, but still fantastic fun!
Sports lovers small and big will find the one they love best-and some surprises-in this witty picture book, with funny animal characters trying out all the sports and a laconic commentary.
“"A compendium of concise text and droll pictures featuring anthropomorphized cartoon animals explaining dozens of sports. The jokes come even before the title page, with a cavedog chasing a mastodon, then being chased by a saber-toothed tiger ('Life was a constant to and fro') before, centuries later, 'there was time at last for sports.' This third picture shows a periwigged dog carried by two liveried hippos in a sedan chair. Each double-page spread contains multiple illustrations and blocks of accompanying text, often with amusing subtextual irony. The depictions of struggling skiers are at odds with the prose describing it as 'fantastic fun,' for instance. (In this book, everything is 'fantastic.') Though tongue-in-cheek, the book is also informative. The section on boxing explains weight classes, equipment, and training. A wide array of animal athletes is used throughout; the sprint, for example, is a race among a duck, donkey, tortoise, and lion (who wins). Basketball favors the tall; rugby is best suited to the strong and tough, and it's much like American football but without padding. Some of the most interesting facts concern offbeat sports, such as axe throwing, slacklining, and caber toss. Because it requires fitness and flexibility, ballet is also treated here as a sport, leading to an explanation of rhythmic gymnastics: 'unbelievable exercise, in time to beautiful music.'Facts galore, presented in an entertaining fashion; both children and adults will laugh a lot and learn even more."--Kirkus Reviews”
"Facts galore, presented in an entertaining fashion; both children and adults will laugh a lot and learn even more." -- Kirkus Reviews (US)
"Sports are indeed, fantastic fun, when written and illustrated by Ole Könnecke." -- Booksellers (NZ)
"Both the witty, detailed illustrations and the dryly humorous “commentary” are amusing, and altogether the book has a touch of the Richard Scarry about it."
-- Book TrustOle Könnecke was born in 1961 and spent his childhood in Sweden. He now lives in Germany and has produced over 30 books, several of which have won international awards.
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