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A Boy and his Bike - Harry Breiner

  This is a young children's picture book that I was asked to review from the author, Harry Breiner.  It is very nicely finished and I'm sure that parents would enjoy the book when reading it to their children. The pictures are edited to make them look quite good. The book is finished very well and also very new to the kingdom of baby-toddler books being released only on the 29th July 2013. It talks about imagination to young children in a different way to other books as it talks about imagination only being as far away as the little things, Such as your bike. There are some road safety tips in the back so that children stay safe on their bike. It also makes kids think about what their bikes could be, a priceless jewel or a jet plane; what will it be today...

   Little children mark:                    8/10
   Parents read-a-loud book mark: 9/10

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