by Rebecca Janni (Author) Lynne Avril (Illustrator)
Nellie Sue is keeping it fair at the fair
Nellie Sue is back and she's taking her cowgirl flair to the county fair. There are games to play, animals to pet, and rides to go on. But of course, Nellie Sue is really looking forward to the Bike Rodeo.She hopes that practicing will make her and her two-wheeled horse good enough to win against the reigning champion and her friend, A. J. Pickett. When a nearby goat gets loose and threatens to ruin A.J.'s ride, Nellie Sue knows that it's her job as an honest cowgirl to step in--even if it means coming in second place.
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Fun-lovin' cowgirl Nellie Sue enters her two-wheeled "horse," Beauty, in the Bike Rodeo and must face three-time champion A. J. Pickett. After enjoying a day of classic county-fair amusements, such as a pie-eating contest, ring toss, and farm animals, it's finally time for the showdown. Maneuvering Beauty around markers and down straightaways, Nellie Sue is certain that she has the winning time until a mishap during A. J.'s run changes the final outcome. Even readers unfamiliar with Every Cowgirl Needs a Horse (2010) and Every Cowgirl Needs Dancing Boots (2011, both Dutton) will appreciate the protagonist's Western twang and positive attitude, particularly when quick thinking leads to some good sportsmanship. Watercolor-and-ink illustrations have lots of pink appeal and include several large spreads that will carry well for storytime. With her fresh perky face and can-do spirit, Nellie Sue is both a true cowgirl and a faithful friend.—Teri Markson, Los Angeles Public Library
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