Families who loved Simone Biles: Gymnastics Legend by Lisa M. Bolt Simons often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your child is facing a plateau in their own hobbies or needs to understand that 'natural talent' is only the starting line for greatness. It is perfect for children who feel discouraged by their physical size or those navigating non-traditional family structures, such as adoption or kinship care. This biography follows Simone Biles from her early days in foster care to her status as the most decorated gymnast in history. The narrative emphasizes the emotional resilience required to balance intense training with personal challenges. It highlights how Biles used her unique physical traits as a strength rather than a limitation. At 32 pages with accessible text, it is an ideal choice for elementary readers who are ready to transition from picture books to more structured, fact-based storytelling. You might choose this to inspire a 'growth mindset' or to open a conversation about finding a sense of belonging within a forever family.