Waterstones Making the Grade
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Price: £7.99
Brand: Waterstones
Description: Love Cathy Cassidy or Jacqueline Wilson? Don't miss this gorgeous new series set in the heady world of gymnastics. Ellie has a dream. to become a world-class gymnast. When she's offered a place at the prestigious London Gymnastics Academy, it looks like she has a chance to make that dream come true. But there are many obstacles to overcome, new friends to make, and rivalries to face! Will she make it, against all the odds? Making the Grade is the first book in the Somersaults and Dreams series, a rollercoaster ride full of friendship, rivalries, setbacks and triumphs, with echoes of classic stories like Ballet Shoes. Perfect for children aged 9 years and up. Also look out for: Rising Star Going for Gold Cate Shearwater lives in Wiltshire with her husband and two children. She was gloriously bad at gymnastics when she was younger but luckily the cartwheels skipped a generation and Somersaults and Dreams was written for Cate's gymnastic fantastic daughter, Elsie, and all her fabulous squad mates at Baskerville's Gym Club.
Category: Books
Merchant: Waterstones
Product ID: 9781405268783
Delivery cost: 2.99
ISBN: 9781405268783
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Author: joanna markvoort
Rating: 5
Review: Reading outloud
Author: 7819SJS
Rating: 4
Review: My 9 year old daughter is not a fan of reading but absolutely loves gymnastics. She has happily read her way through this book several times. Engaging but not particularly challenging is the impression I got.