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Books with title Hike on a Bike

  • Bear on a Bike

    Stella Blackstone

    Board book (Barefoot Books, March 1, 2001)
    Bear on a Bike transports young readers around the world by bike, train, raft, boat and even hot-air balloon, with a special night-time journey at the end. As you cycle through the market, sail to an island and fly over the rainbow, you will discover marvellous creatures and see many wondrous sights.
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  • Duck on a Bike

    David Shannon

    Hardcover (Blue Sky Press, April 1, 2002)
    One day down on the farm, Duck got a wild idea. "I bet I could ride a bike," he thought. He waddled over to where the boy parked his bike, climbed on and began to ride. At first he rode slowly and he wobbled a lot, but it was fun! Duck rode past Cow and waved to her. "Hello, Cow!" said Duck. "Moo," said Cow. But what she thought was, "A duck on a bike? That's the silliest thing I've ever seen!" And so Duck rides past sheep, horse, and all the other barnyard animals. Suddenly, a group of kids ride by on their bikes and run into the farmhouse, leaving the bikes outside. Now ALL the animals can ride bikes, just like Duck!
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  • Bug on a Bike

    Chris Monroe

    eBook (Carolrhoda Books ®, Oct. 1, 2014)
    Are we there yet? The Bug on the Bike isn't saying. He just started riding his bike one day and invited his friends—from the athletic pickle to a surprisingly agile nickel—to follow behind him. Nobody knows where they're headed, but it's a long, strange trip everyone is happy to take. Chris Monroe, creator of the Monkey with a Tool Belt series, brings her characteristic love of silly details to this rhyming read-aloud romp.
  • Duck on a Bike

    David Shannon, Walter Mayes, Weston Woods Studios

    Audiobook (Weston Woods Studios, Dec. 29, 2011)
    A duck on a bike? From Sheep to Horse to Chicken to Goat… everyone in the barnyard has something to say about Duckand's zany idea. But what are they really thinking? And what will happen next?
  • Duck on a Bike

    David Shannon

    eBook (The Blue Sky Press, July 26, 2016)
    One day down on the farm, Duck got a wild idea. "I bet I could ride a bike," he thought. He waddled over to where the boy parked his bike, climbed on and began to ride. At first he rode slowly and he wobbled a lot, but it was fun! Duck rode past Cow and waved to her. "Hello, Cow!" said Duck. "Moo," said Cow. But what she thought was, "A duck on a bike? That's the silliest thing I've ever seen!" And so Duck rides past sheep, horse, and all the other barnyard animals. Suddenly, a group of kids ride by on their bikes and run into the farmhouse, leaving the bikes outside. Now ALL the animals can ride bikes, just like Duck!
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  • Bug on a Bike

    Chris Monroe

    Library Binding (Carolrhoda Books ®, Oct. 1, 2014)
    Are we there yet? The Bug on the Bike isn't saying. He just started riding his bike one day and invited his friends―from the athletic pickle to a surprisingly agile nickel―to follow behind him. Nobody knows where they're headed, but it's a long, strange trip everyone is happy to take. Chris Monroe, creator of the Monkey with a Tool Belt series, brings her characteristic love of silly details to this rhyming read-aloud romp.
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  • Duck on a Bike

    David Shannon

    Audio CD (Scholastic Audio Books, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Caldecott Honor winner David Shannon applies his wonderful off-beat humor to the story of a duck who decides to try riding a bike--and loves it!FORMAT: Paperback book & CDNARRATOR: Walter MayesOne day down on the farm, Duck got a wild idea. "I bet I could ride a bike," he thought. He waddled over to where the boy parked his bike, climbed on and began to ride. At first he rode slowly and he wobbled a lot, but it was fun! Duck rode past Cow and waved to her. "Hello, Cow!" said Duck. "Moo," said Cow. But what she thought was, "A duck on a bike? That's the silliest thing I've ever seen!" And so Duck rides past sheep, horse, and all the other barnyard animals.
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  • Bear on a Bike

    Stella Blackstone, Debbie Harter

    Paperback (Barefoot Books, Sept. 30, 2007)
    Bear on a Bike transports young readers around the world by bike, train, raft, boat and even hot-air balloon, with a special night-time journey at the end. As you cycle through the market, sail to an island and fly over the rainbow, you will discover marvelous creatures and see many wondrous sights.
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  • Duck on a Bike

    HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS

    Paperback (HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS, April 1, 2006)
    A duck decides to ride a bike and soon influences all the other animals on the farm to ride bikes too.
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  • On a Hike

    Carolyn Valentine, Rose Freeland

    Paperback (In This Moment, Nov. 3, 2018)
    ON A HIKE keepsake book gives your child the ability to capture and hold onto the most important parts of their outdoor experiences, as they perceive them. Our minimalistic logbook format is designed to be interactive, allowing contributions from both parent and child. In all, ON A HIKE provides enough pages to record 35 total hikes.
  • Duck on a Bike

    David Shannon

    Paperback (Scholastic, Oct. 1, 2003)
    Caldecott Honor winner David Shannon applies his wonderful off-beat humor to the story of a duck who decides to try riding a bike--and loves it! Another young, funny book perfect for reading aloud. One day down on the farm, Duck got a wild idea. "I bet I could ride a bike," he thought. He waddled over to where the boy parked his bike, climbed on and began to ride. At first he rode slowly and he wobbled a lot, but it was fun! Duck rode past Cow and waved to her. "Hello, Cow!" said Duck. "Moo," said Cow. But what she thought was, "A duck on a bike? That's the silliest thing I've ever seen!" And so Duck rides past sheep, horse, and all the other barnyard animals. Suddenly, a group of kids ride by on their bikes and run into the farmhouse, leaving the bikes outside. Now ALL the animals can ride bikes, just like Duck!
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  • Duck on a Bike

    David Shannon

    Paperback (HOUGHTON MIFFLIN, Jan. 5, 2009)
    One day down on the farm, Duck got a wild idea. "I bet I could ride a bike," he thought. He waddled over to where the boy parked his bike, climbed on and began to ride. At first he rode slowly and he wobbled a lot, but it was fun! Duck rode past Cow and waved to her. "Hello, Cow!" said Duck. "Moo," said Cow. But what she thought was, "A duck on a bike? That's the silliest thing I've ever seen!"And so Duck rides past sheep, horse, and all the other barnyard animals.
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