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    Duck on a Bike by Shannon, David Shannon (Illustrator)

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    (Hardcover)

    • Pub. Date: April 2002
    • 40pp
    • Sales Rank: 11,424

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      • Pub. Date: April 2002
      • Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
      • Format: Hardcover, 40pp
      • Sales Rank: 11,424
      • Lexile: 240L 

      Synopsis

      One day down on the farm, Duck got a wild idea. "I bet I could ride a bike," he thought. He waddled over to where the boy parked his bike, climbed on and began to ride. At first he rode slowly and he wobbled a lot, but it was fun! Duck rode past Cow and waved to her. "Hello, Cow!" said Duck. "Moo," said Cow. But what she thought was, "A duck on a bike? That's the silliest thing I've ever seen!" And so Duck rides past sheep, horse, and all the other barnyard animals. Suddenly, a group of kids ride by on their bikes and run into the farmhouse, leaving the bikes outside. Now ALL the animals can ride bikes, just like Duck!

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      A duck decides to ride a bike and soon influences all the other animals on the farm to ride bikes too.

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      Shannon serves up a sunny blend of humor and action in this delightful tale of a Duck who spies a red bicycle one day and gets "a wild idea." Sure enough, in no time flat, he's tooling around the farmyard. A succession of his barnyard friends greet him politely enough, but their private responses range from scornful ("That's the silliest thing I've ever seen," from Cow) to boastful ("You're still not as fast as me," from Horse) to wistful ("I wish I could ride a bike just like Duck," from Mouse). Then a herd of kids rides down the road in a blur of dust; they park their bikes and head indoors. A wordless spread records the sublime moment when the animals all gather with identical wide-eyed looks and sly smiles. Readers can almost see what they're thinking, and sure enough, the next spread shows them all zipping around on bikes, with Duck in the lead. Shannon makes the most of awkward appendages on wheels and handlebars, and deftly balances clean compositions with just the right amount of detail. Varying perspectives including the chicken's-eye-view of Duck's bike wheel looming large provide plenty of good-natured dash. Add to all this the abundant opportunity for youngsters to chime in with barnyard responses ("M-o-o-o"; "Cluck! Cluck!"), and the result is one swell read-aloud, packed with freewheeling fun. Ages 3-up. (Apr.) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

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      Fun with a lessonby NannyMN

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      November 06, 2009: I read to elementary school children. I had the opportunity to read this book to first graders. They noticed that some remarks by the animals were not nice, and mentioned it unprompted. They loved Duck's daring and especially made a lot of speculation on what Duck was thinking as he looked at the tractor on the last page.

      I really enjoy a book that continues beyond just listening to the story. The author has created just that. A story that makes minds wander. Great! Now I have to buy one for my grandson, he will enjoy the story too.

      Excellent book for learning animals and the sounds they make.by Anonymous

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      October 24, 2005: My son is 2 years old and he loves this book. He chooses this book as his first story every night. I read the story to him and let him tell me the name of the animal and the sound it makes. He loves naming the animals and saying the sounds each animal makes. I say duck rode past....my son answers cow. Then I continue the story. Then I say the cow said?....my son answers moooo. The colors are bright and vivid. The animals are large and life like.


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