The Cycling Wangdoos

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Pub Date 28 Oct 2017 | Archive Date 28 Dec 2017

Description

The Cycling Wangdoos is an imaginative, fun-to-read rhyming tale of a Tibetan racing team who ride on a six-seater bicycle with a wacky yak on the back. They have a long record of winning races by working together, until the smallest Wangdoo begins to think he’s pulling more than his fair share of the weight. Find out what happens when his discontentment quickly spreads through the team and the Wangdoos’ race takes a dangerous turn. When the race is over, the riders are left with a hard-learned lesson—that teams work best when everyone does their part. Laugh-out-loud illustrations bring this delightful story to life. Ages 0-6.

The Cycling Wangdoos is an imaginative, fun-to-read rhyming tale of a Tibetan racing team who ride on a six-seater bicycle with a wacky yak on the back. They have a long record of winning races by...


Advance Praise

“It’s been fun to read Cycling Wangdoos to my son, Lucas, and I hope that all junior cyclists can enjoy the book as much as we do. It’s a great family book about enjoying the best sport in the world.


Kristin Armstrong

Professional Cyclist and 3-Time Olympic Gold Medalist 


“It’s been fun to read Cycling Wangdoos to my son, Lucas, and I hope that all junior cyclists can enjoy the book as much as we do. It’s a great family book about enjoying the best sport in the world.


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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9780764354069
PRICE $16.99 (USD)

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