by Alison Farrell (Author)
Richard Scarry meets Nana In the City in this bicycle themed seek-and-find adventure. Imagine visiting Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory--but for bikes! This is a seek-and-find/activity book rife with quirky illustrations that hits the sweet spot of every reader from the youngest to the oldest!
The wheels keep turning in Cycle City, and it's finally time for the annual Bicycle Bash, where one and all can ride their bikes indoors. Etta's been specially invited by her Aunt Ellen to attend! But why does Aunt Ellen need a list of Etta's friends? Taking place in the Bicycle Museum, this celebration rolls out bicycles of all kinds--from low riders to tricycles to bone shakers. The Museum even has lanes and tracks indoors so that everyone, Giraffe and Mouse alike, can ride their bikes anywhere. After a full day of riding through the museum halls, Etta pedals out to find a special surprise--her own birthday bash with her best friends! Follow Etta along her first bike tour with this delightfully detailed seek-and-find adventure.
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The Metropolitan Bicycle Museum is having a big celebration, and everyone Etta the elephant knows is going--after all, who would pass up a chance to ride a bicycle inside a museum? It's an expansively magical and interactive environment, with a display that recaps bicycle history, rooms for pedal-powered air and water vehicles, a model house powered entirely by bicycles, a complicated racetrack, and a hall filled with adaptive bikes. Rendered in gouache and mixed media, the busy pages are expertly choreographed, with a fine sense of line, color, and whimsy; dialogue balloons and narrator cues provide additional incentives to linger on each page ("A koala mom looks for all five of her joeys. Who is going where?"). While readers can follow Ella's journey through the event--which culminates in a thrilling surprise engineered by her Aunt Ellen--the real attraction is Farrell's (Runaway Signs) endless imaginings of the ways that animals might ride pedal-driven vehicles: a short list includes a rabbit parent with an impressively long, bunny-filled bike trailer; a cat on a pontoon bike ("So fun! And I don't even like water!"); and a pig on a bike-powered blender. Ages 3-5. Agent: Elena Giovinazzo, Pippin Properties. (Mar.)
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