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Bug On A Bike Library Edition

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Bug On A Bike Library Edition

Contributors:

By (Author) Monroe Chris

ISBN:

9781467721547

Publisher:

Lerner Publishing Group

Imprint:

Carolrhoda

Publication Date:

1st October 2014

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

32

Dimensions:

Width 257mm, Height 255mm, Spine 10mm

Weight:

390g

Description

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.

Reviews

A fun-filled and humorous picture book about friendship and sharing. When the bug on a bike stops by to pick up Lizard Mike, who is baking pies, readers will know they're in for a silly treat. The bug and Lizard Mike also invite Randy the Toad and scores of others during the course of the story (including carpenter clams in boats, an athletic pickle, a skateboarding bunny and, hilariously, ants on a log) to go on a biking, skateboarding and rolling journey to no-one-but-the-bug knows where. Monroe's rhyming text builds as she adds various critters to the journey. As entertaining as the text is, however, it is the illustrations that steal the show. Singularly absurd in their renditions (the lizard wears madras shorts, the snake dons a tubular blouse), the menagerie all nonetheless manage to look determined and earnest as they follow the bug on a bike--who himself has the endearing focused look of a toddler just learning to ride a two-wheeler. As the journey continues, tension builds--where the heck are they going As it turns out, it is to the bug's birthday party. Further silliness ensues as the author details the cavorting (the clams eat 'buckets of nachos, ' and the pickle break dances) at the party. Snappy and exuberant, this rhyming picture book is sure to be a hit in a read-aloud. --Kirkus Reviews

-- "Journal" (8/15/2014 12:00:00 AM)

This is a fun book about a nameless bug who asks his animal friends to follow him on a trip. The animals go in a straight line, on bikes, rollerblades, a log, a wheeled boat, and skates; some fly, slither, or walk. What awaits them at the end of the journey is a big surprise. Children will identify with the love of surprises, and with the curiosity of excited animals following their friend, without knowing where they are going. The pictures are vivid, the dialogue is in speech bubbles, and narration is in bold letters. Unfortunately, the illustrations are too small for large group sharing, but this book can be a good read-aloud to a few children or for independent reading. [Editor's Note: Available in e-book format.] Recommended.Library Media Connection

-- "Journal" (5/1/2015 12:00:00 AM)

A polka-dot dog, ants on a log, an 'athletic pickle, ' a smiling nickel, a bear eating honey, and a skateboarding bunny are among the characters that join a festive cavalcade led by a helmet-wearing ladybug on a bike. Each eagerly falls in line, following the leader up and down hills, across a river, and through a forest, wondering where they are headed: 'Where are they riding/ on such a nice day/ They asked the bug--/ But he just wouldn't say.' Monroe's (Cookie, the Walker) cumulative verse reveals a penchant for nonsense and non sequitur, while her wispy cartoons have a manic energy that matches the text's quirkiness and showcases amusing transportation-related details: clams travel in a boat with wheels, a cat and a fez-wearing monkey ride along on roller skates, while the aforementioned pickle opts for a skateboard. The story's energy continues full tilt after the travelers reach finally their surprise destination--the bug's extravagant birthday party, which is chock-full of activities, snacks, and food. This boisterous outing works well as both a read-alone for beginning readers and a readaloud for story time. --Publishers Weekly

-- "Journal" (8/25/2014 12:00:00 AM)

Author Bio

Chris Monroe is an award-winning author, illustrator and cartoonist. Her picture books include Sneaky Sheep, Bug On a Bike and the Monkey With a Tool Belt series, which inspired the Netflix show Chico Bon Bon: Monkey with a Tool Belt. Chris is also the author and illustrator of the comic strip Violet Days, which has been in print for more than 20 years. She lives in Duluth, Minnesota. Chris Monroe is an award-winning author, illustrator and cartoonist. Her picture books include Sneaky Sheep, Bug On a Bike and the Monkey With a Tool Belt series, which inspired the Netflix show Chico Bon Bon: Monkey with a Tool Belt. Chris is also the author and illustrator of the comic strip Violet Days, which has been in print for more than 20 years. She lives in Duluth, Minnesota.

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