Nine-year-old Adam dreads Sports Day - he usually comes last in the races and never gets chosen for the team events. So he is delighted when Mr Williams, the head teacher, announces that this year there will be an Alternative Sports Day with some very different challenges. There will be quizzes, riddles to solve, and a treasure hunt - all the things that Adam enjoys. At last he'll have a chance of winning something.
But as the competition runs high, how will Adam feel if his best friend Josie beats him to the Challenge Cup? And what will they do when they discover that James, the new boy in the class, is cheating?
A fun and absorbing children's story, Adam's Alternative Sports Day is suitable for children aged 7 and over.
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Sally O'Reilly studied fine art at Hull University. She is an art historian and curator in modern Art. She contributes regularly to Time Out magazine as well as the specialist press. She is currently co-editor of a new art, culture and theory magazine, 'Monitor', and co-director of Transit Space, a gallery in Hackney, London. Jude Welton has written extensiv
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