Olympics Books for Kids + Olympics Unit Study

With all of the excitement about the upcoming Olympics, it’s time to celebrate these beloved events with some Olympics books for kids!

Honestly, my family doesn’t watch a lot of sports, but there’s just something about the Olympics. We can’t resist watching the competitions.

For more reading ideas, visit our extensive list of childrens books for kids!

You can find these Olympics boos for kids at your local library or purchase through the affiliate links provided for your convenience.

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About the Olympics

Olympic Books for Kids + FREE Study Unit Resources

During the last Olympic games, my sons and I read a ton of Olympics books for kids.

My boys really fell in love with the story of Wilma Rudolph in Wilma Unlimited.

We also listened to this kids’ version Boys in the Boat while we were on a car trip this summer – what an amazing story!

Olympics books for kids

Free Olympics Unit Study

In addition to offering recommendations of Olympics Books for Kids that kids will love and learn from, I’ve teamed up with some fellow bloggers to offer you homeschool and classroom unit study resources about the Olympics! These unit study resources may contain affiliate links.

FREE Olympics Study Unit + Children's Book Recommendations

Olympics Unit Theme Printable Activities

Minute to Win it Indoor Olympic Games from Schooling a Monkey

Ultimate Guide to Olympic Values {Character Education Resources} from Bits of Positivity

Sport Science Activities for Kids from iGameMom

Olympic Sports Coloring Pages from Mrs. Karle’s Sight and Sound Reading

Olympic Athletes Share Healthy Lifestyle Tips for Kids from FrogMom

Olympics Boos for Kids

5 Comments

  1. Thanks for the great book suggestions! I’m ordering them from the library now!

    1. You bet! Be sure to check out some of my other book lists as well…. we’re such book geeks in my house 🙂

  2. Great book list. I’m always looking for inspiration for my kids library; no English bookstore here to browse.

    1. Glad to help you round out your kiddos’ library 🙂 It’s one of the most important things my kids have themselves.

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