Eight-year-old Dulcie doesn't see the point of doing school sports. It's hot where she lives in Hanoi, Vietnam, and the other kids are always faster. Dulcie decides it's much better to give up.
Thankfully, Dulcie's best friend Duke knows how to help. Using his magical monkey wrench, he takes her to Greece, home of the ancient Olympics. The friends follow in the footsteps of Theseus, a mythical hero. In Athens, Dulcie is amazed by the Parthenon, even after a tiring climb. On the island of Crete, Dulcie escapes from the Minotaur's maze, even though she feels hopeless. And on Naxos, Dulcie faces her fears and learns how to windsurf with Duke.
Taking a trip back in time to Olympia, the friends get close to the famous games. But when Dulcie returns home, will she give sports another go? And will she have learned what it takes to become a champion?
Fun and Games in Greece is the third book in a series that encourages children to be curious about the world. This inspiring tale also tells them not to give up when things are tiring, scary or hard to achieve. Readers will identify with Dulcie, who struggles when things are difficult. Following Theseus around the wonders of Greece, children will also be fascinated by the story of an ancient hero. Finally, they'll learn what can be achieved by giving things a go. Full of vivid illustrations, this book captures Greece's history and stunning natural beauty. It will also capture children's imagination, giving them a passion for travel. Based on the author's own experiences, this exciting adventure will delight every child; wherever they may be in the world.