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Books with title By Bicycle

  • Bicycle Book

    Gail Gibbons

    Paperback (Holiday House, Feb. 15, 2016)
    A brief history of bicycles, as well as information on the different kinds there are, how they work, and the different ways they are used. A list of safety tips for bike riders is included, as well as guidelines for bike maintenance.
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  • Bicycle

    Ugo Gattoni

    Paperback (Nobrow, )
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  • By Bicycle

    Cassie Mayer

    Paperback (Heinemann, June 3, 2006)
    All around the world, people are always on the move. In this book children learn about the bicycle, including how bikes move, what bikes carry, and where bikes can take you. This book uses simple, repetitive text to teach children basic vocabulary and transportation facts by showing them stunning photographs from different cultures using the bicycle as a form of transportation.
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  • By Bicycle

    Cassie Mayer

    Library Binding (Heinemann, May 20, 2006)
    Mayer, Cassie
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  • Bicycle Bear

    Michaela Muntean, Doug Cushman

    Hardcover (Parents Magazine Press, Jan. 1, 1983)
    Items are never too big or too small--Bicycle Bear delivers them all.
  • Bicycles

    Gail Gibbons

    Board book (Holiday House, Jan. 14, 2020)
    Pedal away with this board book introduction to bicycles!For the toddler that loves anything that moves, this sturdy nonfiction board book is a perfect fit! Award-winning author Gail Gibbons depicts nearly 40 bicycles, with simple text about the history of bicycles and riding. Notes about safety and always wearing a helmet are included.Don't miss Gail Gibbons' other exciting board book transportation titles, including Trucks, Planes, and Boat Book!Acclaimed nonfiction author Gail Gibbons "has taught more preschoolers and early readers about the world than any other children's writer-illustrator" according to The Washington Post. These accessible, kid-friendly introductions to the world around us are now available in board-book form, simplified and formatted for the youngest readers and designed to spark their curiosity.
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  • The Bicycle

    Natasha Thomas Simmons, Michele Williamson

    Paperback (Natasha D.T. Simmons, Jan. 4, 2013)
    After working through the spring, summer and fall, saving for the coveted bicycle is nearly complete. Waiting through the winter, however, seems to be the hardest job of all. But instead of settling in for the long wait until spring, a surprising act of thoughtfulness prompts a good deed in return. Kids will love reading this endearing story of kindness with its upbeat rhymes and surprise ending. Parents and teachers can use the story as a teaching tool about sharing, caring and helping others. The cutout in the back of the book prompts kids to action by allowing them to “cycle the biCYCLE” and keep the cycle of good deeds going.
  • Bicycle

    Joy Cowley

    Paperback (Wright Group/ Mcgraw-Hill, June 15, 1990)
    1983 The Story Box Level 1 Readers Set B -- The Bicycle (P) Story by Joy Cowley / Illustrated by Debbie Britten ***UPC# 799070113641 ***ISBN-13: 9781559111362 ***Pages: 8
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  • Bicycle book

    Gail Gibbons

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2001)
    Here is a brief history of bicycles, as well as information on the different kinds there are, how they work, and the different ways they are used. A list of safety tips for bike riders is included, as well as guidelines for bike maintenance.
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  • Bicycle Book

    Gail Gibbons

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Sept. 1, 1995)
    A brief history of bicycles, as well as information on the different kinds there are, how they work, and the different ways they are used. A list of safety tips for bike riders is included, as well as guidelines for bike maintenance.
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  • Bicycle Book

    Bella Bathurst

    Hardcover (HarperCollins Publishers, March 1, 2011)
    "You can keep the internet. You can keep the computer and the mobile phone. In the bicycle humanity has its most perfect invention of the last three hundred years and in Bella Bathurst the bike has found the best and brightest booster so far." BORIS JOHNSON Two wheels. A frame. Two pedals. What could be simpler than a bicycle? And yet the bike -- old, and cheap, and slightly comic -- continues to inspire a passionate following. Since the millennium its use in Britain has doubled, and then doubled again. Thousands now cycle to work, and more take it up every day. In trial after trial, it is the bike which reaches its urban destination faster than the car, the bus, the underground or the pedestrian. Self-reliant and straightforward, cycling has recycled itself. It is an antiquated idea, and its time has finally come. But what is it about the bicycle that so enchants us? And why do its devotees become so obsessed with it? Acclaimed and prize-winning author Bella Bathurst takes us on a journey through cycling's best stories and strangest incarnations, from the bicycle as weapon of twentieth-century warfare to the secret life of couriers and the alchemy of framebuilding. With a cast of characters including the woman who watercycled across the Channel, the man who raced India's Deccan Queen train and several of today's top cyclists, she offers us a brilliantly engaging portrait of cycling's past, present and world-conquering future. The result is a story of passion and obsession, of exultation, endeavour, and risk. Above all, it is the story of partnership between man and machine, perfectly balanced -- a story of love and souplesse.
  • Bicycle

    Joy Cowley

    Paperback (Wright Group/ McGraw-Hill, June 1, 1998)
    1998 The Story Box Level 1 Set B Emergent -- The Bicycle (P) Story by Joy Cowley / Illustrations by Debbie Britten ***UPC# 799070742025 ***ISBN-13: 9780780274204 ***Pages: 8
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