Bike and Trike
Bike and Trike
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Simon & Schuster, Inc.
Annotation: “An amusing friendship story that's just right for reading aloud.” —Publishers Weekly “Everyone’s indeed a winner here.”... more
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #204772
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Copyright Date: 2020
Edition Date: 2020 Release Date: 02/25/20
Illustrator: Biggs, Brian,
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 1-534-41517-3
ISBN 13: 978-1-534-41517-1
Dewey: E
LCCN: 2019006397
Dimensions: 29 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Wed Jan 01 00:00:00 CST 2020)

A lonely old tricycle reminisces about his good times with Lulu, who has outgrown him now. Suddenly, the garage door rumbles open and a snappy, young bicycle rolls in. Confiding that he's "a secret surprise," Bike whizzes around Trike and pops a wheelie. Feeling protective of Lulu, Trike tries to talk about her, but Bike won't listen. They head out to the big hill, where reckless Bike veers off-road, unknowingly heading toward a cliff. Dashing up to collide with Bike, Trike prevents a dangerous fall and then jokes about their crash. Bike admits he has a lot to learn, and they become friends, just in time for Lulu's birthday. Children will readily understand both characters' points of view. The simple story has a well of genuine emotion, reflecting the attachment that many kids (and adults) feel for their tricycles and bicycles. Well-crafted and sometimes amusing, the text creates a sure sense of the characters, who spring to life in the quirky, imaginative illustrations, expressively "rendered in pencil and pixels." A sure bet for read-aloud fun.

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

Growing pains abound in this vehicular tale about change and new beginnings. Outgrown by child Lulu, red Trike languishes in the garage (-a rusty little fellow,/ a trusty little fellow-) until teal Bike arrives, a gift for Lulu-s birthday. Lonely and insecure, Trike worries that the child will forget all they braved together: -summer bees,/ skinned knees- and the terrible day Lulu finally outgrew her tricycle (-No go,- says her younger sibling, Tru). Challenged to a race by overconfident, wheelie-popping Bike (-a happy young fellow, a snappy young fellow-), careful Trike sees an opportunity to secure safety for Lulu, but calamity strikes when the two hit the road. Together, Bike-s uncontrolled enthusiasm and Trike-s cautious concern represent two very real and often competing emotions commonly felt during times of significant change. Rhythmic, personality-laden text by Verdick (Small Walt) couples with dynamic anthropomorphic energy and emotion dexterously conveyed by Biggs (The Space Walk) to create an amusing friendship story that-s just right for reading aloud. Ages 4-8. Author-s agent: Mary Cummings, Betsy Amster Literary Enterprises. Illustrator-s agent: Steven Malk, Writers House. (Feb.)

School Library Journal (Sat Feb 01 00:00:00 CST 2020)

PreS-Gr 2 This story celebrates the moment in a child's life when they transition from a tricycle to a bicycle and all the joys and fears that come with that change. Trike is rusty and feels that Lulu has outgrown him. He remembers the many rides he and Lulu shared, braving the summer and surviving skinned knees. He longs for those days but knows that his fate is sealed when in rolls Bike, a shiny new gift for Lulu. Bike is fast, full of bells and whistles, and anxious to show off. Trike is concerned about safety, but Bike is young and full of energy. When Bike challenges Trike to a race, both learn important lessons about safety, sharing, friendship, and coexisting peacefully. The illustrations are simple, featuring the red Trike and teal Bike in their natural habitats, the garage, and the road. VERDICT Though a bit long, this picture book will appeal to a variety of readers. Children will enjoy the banter between these two bikes and the joy of their new riders. Maegen Rose, Rye Country Day School, NY

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School Library Journal (Sat Feb 01 00:00:00 CST 2020)
Word Count: 554
Reading Level: 2.3
Interest Level: P-2
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 2.3 / points: 0.5 / quiz: 515234 / grade: Lower Grades
Lexile: AD500L
Guided Reading Level: S

“An amusing friendship story that's just right for reading aloud.” —Publishers Weekly
“Everyone’s indeed a winner here.” —Kirkus Reviews
“A sure bet for read-aloud fun.” —Booklist

Toy Story meets Cars in this sweet and relatable story that explores universal themes of friendship and growing up.

Look out, world! There’s a shiny, new Bike in town. But what does this mean for rusty, old Trike?

Trike is a rusty little fellow, a trusty little fellow, on three worn-down wheels. Now that Lulu has outgrown him, he’s lonely in the garage. But then a newcomer shows up. He’s shiny and big and has FOUR wheels. It’s BIKE! Gulp. Trike worries that Bike won’t know how to take care of Lulu. Bike won’t listen, and challenges Trike to a race. It’s ON!

Who will win?


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