Story of Bicycles Stories of Everyday Things
By (Author) Mae Respicio
Capstone Press
Capstone Press
1st January 2024
United States
Children
Fiction
629.227209
Paperback
32
It's a beautiful day, so you grab your helmet, jump on your bike, and ride like the wind. But what are bikes made of How do they get to stores Where are they made Conquer your curiosity and learn all about bikes in this informational book.
Short paragraphs and full-page photos take readers through the history of each object, how they're made today, and how the item is important to us. While titles are meant for a younger audience, the text does not shy away from the reality of some of the topics, such as the use of unprotected child workers in the production of chocolate. Vocabulary words are bolded in contrasting colors throughout. Along with a glossary and index, back matter includes a suggested activity, and resources for further reading. Whether readers are looking for fun facts or deeper discussions, this series shows how everyday objects can play an important role in our lives. VERDICT Good for inquisitive elementary readers.--Hilary Tufo, Columbus Metro Library, OH "School Library Journal"
Mae Respicio is a nonfiction writer and middle grade author whose novel, THE HOUSE THAT LOU BUILT, won an Asian/Pacific American Libraries Association Honor Award and was an NPR Best Book. Mae lives with her family in California and some of her favorite everyday things include books, beaches, and ube ice cream.