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Cycling & Biking
Cycling & Biking Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
36 books about cycling & biking
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
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Board Books
Picture Books
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Max and Mama
Laura Numeroff
For children navigating the ups and downs of a big day out, this sweet story shows how a little mishap can become a shar
Ages 2–5
Blue Rabbit #1
Blue Rabbit and Friends
Christopher Wormell
Blue Rabbit wanders through the world helping a bear, a goose, and a dog find their perfect homes while searching for a
Ages 2–5
Monsters #3
Monsters Go
Daisy Hirst
Little monsters are on the move! Watch them zip and zoom on everything from tiny scooters to big city buses.
Ages 1–4
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Waving: A Counting Book
Peter Sís
One wave from Mary and her mother turns into a neighborhood parade of friendly greetings in this rhythmic stroll through
Ages 1–4
Go, Baby, Go! #2
Go, Bikes, Go!
Addie Boswell
For the active toddler who loves things that go, this energetic board book celebrates the joy of movement and the many w
Ages 0–3
The Berenstain Bears
The Berenstain Bears: Bears on Wheels
Jan Berenstain, Stan Berenstain
For the curious toddler or preschooler who loves movement and numbers. This rhythmic, high-energy book turns counting in
Ages 2–6
Froggy #3
Let's Go, Froggy!
Jonathan London
For the child who gets so excited about a big outing that they keep forgetting the essentials, this story makes the gett
Ages 2–5
My Bike
Byron Barton
For the curious toddler who loves things that go. This bright, bold story explores the joy of cycling and the excitement
Ages 2–5
Curious George
Curious George Rides
H. A. Rey, Margret Rey
From pedaling a bicycle to soaring in a helicopter, George’s curiosity keeps him moving through a series of fast-paced a
Ages 2–5
What Do Wheels Do All Day?
April Jones Prince
For the curious toddler who points at every passing truck. This rhythmic exploration celebrates the many ways wheels kee
Ages 0–4
Baby #1
B Is for Baby
Atinuke
A curious baby stows away on a big brother's bicycle for a bumpy, beautiful ride past baobab trees and butterflies towar
Ages 2–5
Pigs #4
Pigs Are Prepared
Hans Wilhelm
Three cheerful pigs show how packing sunscreen, helmets, and snacks makes every transition and outdoor adventure safe an
Ages 0–3
Tom and Pippo #5
Tom and Pippo and the Bicycle
Helen Oxenbury
Tom worries about his toy monkey Pippo falling off his bike and feels a twinge of envy seeing Stephanie's fancy new bicy
Ages 2–5
Strong Mama #1
Strong Mama
Robin Arzón
Physical strength meets sweet anticipation as an athletic mother prepares her body and heart for the arrival of her new
Ages 2–6
OK Go
Carin Berger
For the child who loves things that go and parents who want to introduce the idea of caring for our planet through simpl
Ages 2–5
I Can Do It Too!
I Can Do It Too!
Karen Baicker
A confident young girl shows off all the wonderful things she can do, modeling pride and independence for her little sib
Ages 2–5
Plenty of Hugs
Fran Manushkin
For parents seeking to surround their little ones with a sense of security and warmth. This rhyming story celebrates the
Ages 0–4
Bizzy Bear #14
Ambulance Rescue
Benji Davies
Emergency calls require fast action as Bizzy Bear hops into his ambulance, flashes the lights, and rushes to help an inj
Ages 1–3
Willy the Chimp #3
Things I Like
Anthony Browne
From painting and riding a bike to splashing in the sea, a happy young chimp counts up all his very favorite things to d
Ages 1–4
Curious George My First Bike
H. A. Rey, Margret Rey
For the toddler ready to trade their tricycle for two wheels. This board book captures the pride and excitement of maste
Ages 0–3
The Bus Is for Us
Michael Rosen
Whether it's by bike or by car, this group of friends decides that the shared experience of the bus is the most exciting
Ages 2–5
Spot
Spot's Favorite Colors
Eric Hill
Red bicycles, yellow dishes, and brown baskets brighten the pages as Spot introduces the basics of color through his fav
Ages 0–3
Best-Ever Big Brother
Karen Katz
Big brothers celebrate everything they can do—from using a fork to riding a trike—while reassuring the new baby that the
Ages 1–4
Titch #1
Titch
Pat Hutchins
Titch is smaller than his siblings and his things are smaller too, until he plants a tiny seed that begins to grow into
Ages 2–5