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Bear on a Bike

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Board Book w/ Audio

ISBN: 9781841483757

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Written by Stella Blackstone
Illustrated by Debbie Harter
"The diverse and colorful vocabulary will stimulate young readers" — The Observer

Bear is going on an adventure, but wait! Where are you going, Bear? Please wait for me! Tag along on a raft, a steam train, and even a rocket as he travels across land, sea, and space. Learn about different forms of transportation in this rhyming, colorful story.

  • Kids love things that go! Story shows different types of transportation
  • Includes a QR code to audio and video animation to bring the story to life

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More Details

  • Product Dimensions: Board Book: 165 x 170 mm, Paperback: 216 x 272 mm
  • Page Count: 24 pages
  • Age Range: Ages 2-6 years

Awards & Accolades

"The diverse and colorful vocabulary will stimulate young readers" — The Observer

"Bear on his bike will be right at home on your child’s book shelf" — London Cyclist magazine

About the Contributors

Written by - Stella Blackstone
Award-winning author Stella Blackstone has written many of Barefoot's best-selling titles, including the Bear series and the Cleo the Cat series. She has been writing for children for over twenty years. Stella lives in Somerset, UK.
Illustrated by - Debbie Harter
Debbie Harter has illustrated over 20 books for Barefoot, including the beloved Bear series. As a child, Debbie would "lose herself in books (as long as they had pictures)" and hopes to continue doing so until she's very old. She lives in Cornwall, England.