Logan's big move by Logan Martin with Jess Black, and Shane McG

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Logans’ Big Move is an enjoyable and fast-paced picture book based on the life of Australia’s first BMX freestyle Olympic gold medallist, Logan Martin. The appealing characters in the story are drawn as animals with Logan and his family portrayed as lions and his coach Big Rex portrayed as a bear.  The story begins with Logan and his family moving to new house and discovering an amazing skatepark close by. After watching the skateboarders and BMX freestylers, Logan decides he wants BMX bike for Christmas. His parents encourage him to have lessons first and Big Rex loans him one his bikes. Logan wants to ride and do tricks like the older kids, but his coach encourages him to learn the basics first and shows him how to do a Bunny hop, a Manual and an X-up. Logan practises on the grass so he has a soft landing if he falls which happens often! Finally, Logan is ready to try out his brand-new BMX at the park and off he goes. But …Logan has a big fall. Once his bruises heal his coach wants to teach him a new trick, the 180. Logan is scared but after some positive and inspiring words from Big Rex, he is ready to try.

This is an engaging story that young children will love. Many of them may have watched Logan’s amazing performance at the Olympics and how his passion for BMX Freestyling has encouraged a new generation of bike riders.

Themes: BMX Freestyler, Olympic Medallist, Practising, Persistence, Competitions.

Kathryn Beilby

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