Browse all books

Books with title On Bicycles

  • 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.
    G
  • Bicycles

    Patricia Lakin

    eBook (Aladdin, Feb. 7, 2017)
    Go behind the scenes and learn how craftsman Aaron Dykstra makes one-of-a-kind bicycles by hand with this nonfiction book that’s full of photographs and illustrations about his process.Aaron Dykstra of Six-Eleven Bicycles in Roanoke, Virginia, got his first job at a small local bike shop when he was fifteen and he spent the majority of his teen years riding and racing bikes. After a stint in the air force, Aaron realized his true passion was on land: making these beautiful machines. This book gives kids a detailed peek into Aaron’s process making steel bike frames with his own hands. Charts, infographics, and bold photographs make this a perfect book for anyone who’s curious about how a bicycle is made. This book also features a brief history of cycling, a timeline, and resources to inspire kids to make their own objects by hand.
  • Bicycles

    Patricia Lakin

    Hardcover (Aladdin, Feb. 7, 2017)
    Go behind the scenes and learn how craftsman Aaron Dykstra makes one-of-a-kind bicycles by hand with this nonfiction book that’s full of photographs and illustrations about his process.Aaron Dykstra of Six-Eleven Bicycles in Roanoke, Virginia, got his first job at a small local bike shop when he was fifteen and he spent the majority of his teen years riding and racing bikes. After a stint in the air force, Aaron realized his true passion was on land: making these beautiful machines. This book gives kids a detailed peek into Aaron’s process making steel bike frames with his own hands. Charts, infographics, and bold photographs make this a perfect book for anyone who’s curious about how a bicycle is made. This book also features a brief history of cycling, a timeline, and resources to inspire kids to make their own objects by hand.
    U
  • Bicycles

    Quinn M. Arnold

    Paperback (Creative Paperbacks, Aug. 20, 2019)
    Hello, bicycles and snowmobiles. Hello, jet skis and skateboards.Hello, ... fun! The popular Seedlings series now offers irresistible introductions to 've personal transportation devices. Written in a friendly voice, lled with dynamic photos, and featuring text crafted for the youngest of readers, these newest books touch upon the parts and roles of unique vehicles. Each book closes with a labeled-image guide for further review. As introductions to informational text, these titles will plant the seeds of knowledge! A kindergarten-level introduction to the self-propelled vehicles known as bicycles, covering their purpose, parts, and operation, and such defining features as their wheels and handlebars.
    J
  • BMX Bicycles

    Barbara Knox

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 1996)
    Describes the bicycles used in BMX racing, the techniques of riding, and various types of races.
    W
  • Bicycles

    Robert Green

    language (Cherry Lake Publishing, Jan. 12, 2014)
    It may be hard to believe in a world full of automobiles, but bicycles are still a favorite means of transportation for many people around the world. This book introduces readers to the history of bicycles and the economics of manufacturing them.
  • On Bicycles

    Kyle Carter

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Book by Carter, K., Carter, Kyle
    M
  • Bicycles

    Rachel Lynette, John Willis

    Paperback (Av2 by Weigl, July 1, 2016)
    Examines the process of how bicycles are made, from their beginning as metal frames to their ending as a fun vehicle to ride.
    Q
  • Bicycles

    Rachel Lynette, John Willis

    Library Binding (Av2 by Weigl, July 1, 2016)
    Before a product ever reaches store shelves, it first has to be made. Learn about the steps of production in How Do They Make That? This series uses exciting images and easy-to-read text to show young readers how raw materials are turned into the finished products that people buy.
    Q
  • Bicycles

    Jenny Fretland VanVoorst

    Library Binding (Jump!, Jan. 1, 2016)
    In Bicycles, early fluent readers explore the physics behind this popular children's vehicle. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text engage young readers as they explore how a bicycle works.
    I
  • Bicycles

    Eugene Baker, Tom Dunnington

    Library Binding (Zachary's Workshop LTD., Jan. 1, 1980)
    Presents safety tips for riding a bicycle.
  • Bicycles

    Kate Petty

    Paperback (Cooper Square Publishing Llc, May 1, 2006)
    In many respects, children around the world live very different lives. But at the same time, there are vibrant threads that connect them all. This simple photographic series explores these connections by taking readers around the globe to meet people who are both unique and touchingly familiar Learning to ride, racing with friends, hauling goods to market, or getting away from it all, bicycles play an important part in cultures around the world. Bicycles introduces readers to Linh, Mumi, Cidinha, and many others, as they show and tell about how they use their bikes. Hair: Long or short, curly or straight, black, brown, red or yellow, everyone's hair is different. In Hair, you?ll take a delightful journey from Cambodia to Bolivia, to Pakistan and Burkina Faso, as people show and tell about the way they wear their hair. Series info: ? Simple text and charming photos make the books a great way to introduce diversity to young children. ? A world map pinpoints the location o
    F