Books for Bike Month
National Bike Month is upon us! So if you havent already, hop on a pair of wheels and go for a spin--and dont forget to bring the kids. When youre finished, rest your saddle-sore rear in a comfy chair and share some of the following books with the training-wheels set.
Chris Raschkes latest picture book breaks down the steps involved in mastering how to ride a bike. The young girl starts with training wheels, then raises them a "smidge" and finally theyre off completely. A few spills and a lot of tries later and shes a bona fide rider. Yay!
Everyone Can Learn to Ride a Bikeby Chris RaschkeSchwartz & Wade, 32 pagesPublished: 2013A boy takes his new bike to his friends house, where it disappears. The mystery is soon solved with no hard feelings. Although skimpy on story, the appealing illustrations make this picture book.
New Red Bike!by James E. RansomeHoliday House, 32 pagesPublished: 2011When Sally Jean outgrows Flash, her bicycle, her family cant afford to buy her another right away. Ever resourceful, Sally Jean repairs the bike and eventually builds herself a new one from spare parts. And her beloved Flash is gifted to another rider whos outgrown his bike. A happy ending for all!
Sally Jean, the Bicycle Queenby Cari Bestillustrations by Christine DavenierFarrar, Straus & Giroux, 32 pagesPublished: 2010Visually stunning, this deceptively simple picture book features a cyclist as he pedals through town and country along a long road. Viva uses simple text and just five colors to create this contemporary masterpiece.
Along a Long Roadby Frank VivaLittle, Brown, 40 pagesPublished: 2011And if you would like more choices, check out my previous post,
Animals Riding Bikes. Happy pedaling and happy reading!
UPDATE: Sundays
New York Times featured picture books about bikes (copy cats!). Heres the
link.
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