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A little boy is told to play outside by his mum, and bumps into an imaginary friend with whom he goes for a bike ride. At first he finds it difficult to keep up, but with the imaginary friend's help he takes off the bike's stabilisers and learns to freewheel - all the way home. This funny, feel good book about freedom, friendship and the joy of cycling without stabilisers for the very first time is perfect for anyone who has ever tried to ride a bike.
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What Reviewers Are Saying
'Stunning illustrations and an imaginative design make this a really special picture book gift for little bike riders everywhere.' * Achuka * 'a beautiful, sensitive portrait of a child learning to conquer his fears of riding a bike' * i newspaper * 'beautifully charming... Filled with adventure, friendship, tenacity and letting go, this story has it all' * picturebooksblogger * 'heart-warming for children... As a grown-up I loved it too and it made me feel ready to take on the world too. Highly recommended' * Kate on Thin Ice * 'You can succeed so long as you show resilience... I love the colour palette and the plethora of humorous details.' * Redreadinghub * 'Beautifully illustrated with an unusual, effective palette of colours, the rite of passage that is riding a bike unaided is expressed in a charming and ludic way...full of humour and tenderness, highlighting the benefits of perseverance and the importance of imaginary friends.' * Library Mice *