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Books with title Scooter

  • Scooter Bug

    Marion Billet

    Board book (Pan Macmillan, Feb. 27, 2014)
    Young children love things that go, and these are books they can spend hours playing with, as well as reading. Follow Scooter Bug as she jumps on her scooter and whizzes around town, then close the book and push it along on its moving wheels to go on your own scooting adventure. With bright illustrations that are packed with detail, this book is a must for every child with a scooter!
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  • Scoot!

    Katie Blackburn, Jim Smith

    Paperback (Faber & Faber Children's, July 3, 2018)
    Scooters, scooters, everywhere. Do you have one? Do you dare? Scooting is increasingly popular among the young (and young at heart). This is the first picture book totally dedicated to scooting! Budding scooter enthusiasts will love the cartoon style illustrations -- including a PIG riding a scooter! There is lots of playful rhyming and action to inspire mini daredevils. This book is sure to get any kid excited about riding a scooter!
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  • Scoot! Scoot!

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    Paperback (Harpercollins Childrens Books, March 1, 2008)
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  • My Scooter

    Victor Blaine

    Hardcover (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Kids love scooters. Theyll love reading about them, too, with this fun and engaging text. Age-appropriate text explains the mechanics of scooters and provides a fresh perspective on safety tips and cool tricks. Colorful images show kids having fun on scooters, encouraging readers to get out and try one out for themselves. A picture glossary, index, and educational websites supplement the engaging material.
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  • Scoot!

    Cathryn Falwell

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, Feb. 26, 2008)
    While their neighbors in the pond . . .leap! lurch! scamper! and splash!six silent turtles sit still as stones.Will the turtles ever move?Read this book and find out.What are you waiting for?Scoot!
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  • Scooter Boys

    Gareth Brown

    Paperback (Omnibus Pr & Schirmer Trade Books, Dec. 1, 1996)
    Emerging in the 50s, revived in the 70s, this almost organic cultural collective has never been seen before. In the 90s, new artists such as Oasis and Paul Weller helped fuel a new generation of scooter loving individuals.
  • Scooters

    Morgan Hughes

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, June 1, 2003)
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  • Scooters

    Thomas Streissguth

    Library Binding (Bellwether Media, Feb. 1, 2008)
    Scooters have become a very popular way to get around town over the last fifty years. Students will learn where scooters came from and what kinds of scooters are around today.
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  • Scooter Boys

    Gareth Brown

    Paperback (Olmstead Press, July 1, 2001)
    From the post-punk, massed Mod revival of the 1970s, there emerged an almost organic cultural collective -- Scooter Boys. With an underlying musical focus on Northern Soul and R&B, these scooter boys developed a passion for steamy all-nighters, fueled by a fast, absorbing and intrinsically nomadic lifestyle.They gathered in their thousands at an array of coastal resorts all over the British Isles (and beyond) for all weekend parties, making their own rules and their own enemies. The cultural icon at the epicenter of this phenomenon were the Italian motor-scooters which mobilized this unique way of life. In the 1990s, yet another string was added to the bow of scooter culture, courtesy of artists such as Oasis, Ocean Colour Scene and Cast. These bands, along with the already scooter-credible Paul Weller, helped fuel a new generation of scooter-loving individuals.
  • Scooter Strays

    Howard Edelstein, Amanda Moeckel

    Paperback (Orchard House Press, Feb. 1, 2009)
    All the author's proceeds go to the Washington Humane Society. In this innovative early chapter book, Howard Edelstein and Amanda Moeckel have created a wonderful and unique way for children to learn about the dangers that face stray animals in a format that allows the child to choose the path of Scooter, a beloved family dog. Think it might be great fun for your dog when he leaves the yard for that daily adventure? Children will think again as they come to realize all the hardships that might befall an off-leash animal. Children will be able to actively keep Scooter on the right path by choosing the best of multiple options, guiding Scooter away from trouble and back to safety.
  • Scooter Witch

    Theresa Borg

    Paperback (Austin Macauley Publishers Ltd., Oct. 5, 2018)
    SCOOTER WITCH is a ten-year-old witch who attends school in the ordinary way by day. By night, she trains high in the sky above Wattle Park on her Silver Scooter for an annual flying race called 'The Rackety Roller'.Scooter wants to prove herself a winner in the eyes of her team-mate Aisha, her little brother Jimmy Jellybean and her Aunt Nice (who isn't). Things go wrong when Mackenzie Jones, one year older than Scoot and a whole lot meaner, makes an offer Scoot finds hard to refuse: the bullying at school will stop if Scoot abandons training with Aisha and flies in the Rackety Roller with Jones instead.What will Scoot choose? Will she ever be friends with Aisha again? And how can she possibly win the Rackety Roller when even her best-friend-and-cat Porringer is mad with her?
  • Scoot!

    Cathryn Falwell

    Library Binding (Greenwillow Books, Feb. 26, 2008)
    While their neighbors in the pond . . .leap! lurch! scamper! and splash!six silent turtles sit still as stones.Will the turtles ever move?Read this book and find out.What are you waiting for?Scoot!
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