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Books with title Big wheels

  • Wheels

    Isabel Bissett, Bill Wood

    Hardcover (Sra, June 1, 1994)
    A child relates, in verse, the number of wheels on a bike, tricycle, car, and pair of roller skates.
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  • Wheels

    Robert Highsmith

    Hardcover (Atheneum, Oct. 1, 1984)
    Labeled drawings show a truck, skateboard, wagon, car, bicycle, airplane, motorcycle, jeep, tractor, racing car, wheelbarrow, lawn mower, bus, roller skates, train, and fire engine.
  • Wheels

    Catheral

    Hardcover (Main Line Book Co, )
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  • Wheels

    Venice Shone

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, July 26, 1990)
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  • Wheels

    Frances Ridley

    Paperback (Collins Educational, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Some wheels are big and some wheels are small. This exciting book is full of photos of all kinds of wheels: big and small, fat and thin, fast and slow, from skateboards to tractors, that children are sure to be curious about.• Pink B/ Band 1B books offer simple, predictable texts with familiar objects and actions.• Text type - A simple non-fiction text.• A simple pictoral summary with captions on pages 14 and 15 provides an oppportunity to recap and discuss the information in the book.• This book has been levelled for Reading Recovery
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  • The Big Wheel

    Mickey Rooney, Thomas Mitchell, Edward Ludwig

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  • Little Big Wheels

    Elizabeth Bradford, Amy Koch Johnson

    Paperback (Elizabeth Bradford, Sept. 25, 2018)
    This picture book for young children describes what happens to a child's miniature cars and trucks while the household sleeps. Tiny people who live beneath the floor of the house by day come out at night to drive them. They find creative uses for each vehicle. Some are practical, some are fun, and all are surprising and humorous.
  • Wheels

    Lorijo Metz, Lauren Baldwin

    For McKenzie Wu, discovering she has a superpower has been anything but super. Molecules keep rearranging themselves to suit her slightest wish, but only at the most inconvenient times. If that weren't enough, she's been dreaming about an accident; one she's had no memory of until now and, if true, means McKenzie is responsible for her mother's death. When McKenzie stumbles upon a portal, transporting her and her friend Hayes to the tiny planet of Circanthos, she learns the inhabitants believe she is the "One" destined to save them from H.G. Wells, a name that sounds strangely familiar, and his Tsendi warriors. But while her newfound ability might give her superhero status back on Earth, halfway across the galaxy it's commonplace - all Circanthians can particle-weave - and if they can't stop H.G. Wells, what can she hope to do? With the portal closed and no idea how to get home, McKenzie must learn to use a power she does not want and accept her mysterious past, or risk losing everything - her father's love, her new alien friends and the boy. WHEELS is a sci-fi adventure filled with mystery and romance-a coming-of-age tale that proves it takes more than super powers to save a planet.
  • Wheels

    Denny Newburn, Amy Geddes

    Paperback (Blake Education, )
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  • Wheels

    Wendy Arnold-Dean, Chris Fairclough

    Hardcover (Belitha Press Ltd, )
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  • Wheels

    Mary Winkelmann

    (Trafford Publishing, Sept. 6, 2012)
    Wheels SummaryAffectionately called Wheels because hes in a wheelchair, the main character is in his final year of high school and should be graduating, but his marks leave that in doubt. He avoids unpleasant things but that makes problems worse. Wheels attracts equally apathetic friends. His outgoing personality (and the fact that he soon turns the legal age to buy smokes and liquor for them) make him popular. He realizes that he will probably be back next year, but he doesnt care. A teacher lectures him about his unfinished assignments, wasted year, and ability to do better. Wheels becomes so angry that he decides to get even by making the class hell for her. That results in frequent visits to the principals office and Wheels becoming even more angry. The sudden death of a friend shakes him up. He realizes life is too short to waste it in school another year.He and a friend decide on a final effort to do a project that could get them a pass to graduate. They want to pimp out Wheelss electric wheelchair and finally do convince their teacher to let them try it. They enthusiastically fit the chair with custom lights, wheels, etc. The wheelchair is stolen, and though recovered, it is stripped. They are upset but turn that anger into fixing the chair and hoping to graduate. The final scene is graduation as the graduates are introduced. Have Wheels and his friend made it?
  • Wheels

    Kym Simoncini, Romulo Reyes III

    Paperback (Library for All, May 22, 2019)
    What has wheels? How many wheels do they have? This is a beautifully illustrated book for 4-8 year old readers. Proceeds from this sale benefit nonprofit organisation Library For All, helping children around the world learn to read.