The
United States Olympic men's basketball team reached the knockout phase of the medal rounds yesterday. The road to the medal rounds has not been entirely smooth, with the Lithuanian and Argentine team offering the American squad strong competition.
The American squad includes a number of well-known
NBA stars. The spotlight of the
London 2012 Games presents librarians and parents with an opportunity to offer biographies of prominent US basketball players that are on TV now.
Enslow Publishers offers an excellent selection of high-interest biographies of these sports celebrities.
Read About Carmelo Anthony and
Read About Kobe Bryant offer 24-page biographies of these Olympians. Author
David Torsiello's Guided Reading Level "I" titles include excellent photos and a reader-friendly design. The books, included in Enslow's "
I Like Sports Stars" series, are available in paperback for $6.95; a library-bound edition of each book is available for $15.95. The library-bound price represents a 25% school/library discount from Enslow's list price for those items.
Enslow's
LeBron James: A Basketball Star Who Cares offers a more challenging text suitable for readers in grades 3-4. Author
Kimberly Gatto's 48-page work draws particular attention to "King James'" philanthropic work and his strong character. The Guided Reading Level "O" book includes game action photos, career statistics, and an address to write the Miami Heat star. A paperback version of this book, part of the "
Sports Stars Who Care" series, is available for $7.95. A library-bound edition is also available for $17.95; the price represents a 25% school/library discount from Enslow's list price.