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The Red Bicycle

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In this unique nonfiction picture book, the main character is a bicycle that starts its life like so many bicycles in North America, as a child’s favorite mode of transportation. Leo treasures his bicycle so much he gives it a name – Big Red. But eventually Leo outgrows Big Red and decides to donate it to an organization that ships bicycles to Africa. Big Red is sent to Burkina Faso, in West Africa, where it finds a home with Alisetta, who uses it to gain quicker access to her family’s sorghum field and to the market. When Alisetta earns enough for a new bicycle, she gives Big Red to a man who is fixing up old bikes for a medical clinic. The bicycle finds its way to a young woman named Haridata, who renames it Le Grand Rouge and gives it a new purpose – delivering medications and bringing sick people to the hospital.#This book makes an excellent choice for cultural studies classes; author Jude Isabella has provided several terrific suggestions in the back of the book for projects large and small, while a map shows the distance the bicycle traveled across the Atlantic Ocean. Award-winning illustrator Simone Shin’s digitally composed artwork includes evocative depictions of the characters’ lives in North America and Burkina Faso. The story highlights just how valuable bicycles are as a mode of transportation all over the world, and how our actions can make a difference in other people’s lives. This book also offers character education lessons on caring, compassion and empathy.#A part of the CitizenKid collection.

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In this unique nonfiction picture book, the main character is a bicycle that starts its life like so many bicycles in North America, being owned and ridden by a young boy. The boy, Leo, treasures his bicycle so much he gives it a name — Big Red. But eventually Leo outgrows Big Red, and this is where the bicycle’s story takes a turn from the everyday, because Leo decides to donate it to an organization that ships bicycles to Africa. Big Red is sent to Burkina Faso, in West Africa, where it finds a home with Alisetta, who uses it to gain quicker access to her family’s sorghum field and to the market. Then, over time, it finds its way to a young woman named Haridata, who has a new purpose for the bicycle — renamed Le Grand Rouge — delivering medications and bringing sick people to the hospital.#This book makes an excellent choice for cultural studies classes; author Jude Isabella has provided several terrific suggestions in the back of the book for projects large and small, while a map shows the distance the bicycle traveled across the Atlantic Ocean. Award-winning illustrator Simone Shin’s digitally composed artwork includes evocative depictions of Alisetta’s and Haridata’s communities in rural Africa, creating vivid comparisons between Leo’s life and their lives. Youngsters will learn how different the world is for those who rely on bicycles as a mode of transportation, and how one ordinary bicycle — and a child’s desire to make a difference — can change lives across the world. This book also offers an excellent opportunity for expanding character education lessons on caring, compassion and empathy to include the wider world.

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Reviews

"A fine addition to the CitizenKid series."

Booklist, 11/02/2015

"A strong option for social studies curricula, this noteworthy title will encourage kids to think globally."

School Library Journal, 01/03/2015

"Isabella’s straightforward and specific prose is brought to life by Shin’s textured and upbeat illustrations, which provide windows into the different places along Big Red’s route."

The Horn Book Magazine, 01/05/2015

"... it provides an extensive amount of clearly written information, from how a bicycle is transported across the continents to the ripple of economic benefits felt throughout the community."

Quill & Quire, 01/04/2015

"Appealingly illustrated by Shin, this is a particularly good depiction of the ripple effect that can follow one generous act."

The New York Times, 08/05/2015

"…offers multiple access points and opportunities for critical literacy lessons and dialogue focusing on equity and critical and responsible citizenship."

ETFO Voice, 01/01/2017

Awards

  • 2017 - Crown Award, Triple Crown Children's Book Awards, Commended

  • 2016 - 2016/2017 Children's Choice Book Award, Hackmatack, Commended

  • 2016 - CCBC Choices List, Cooperative Children's Book Center, Winner

  • 2016 - Christie Harris Illustrated Children’s Literature Prize, BC Book Prizes, Commended

  • 2016 - Outstanding International Book, USBBY, Winner

  • 2015 - Best Bets Junior Non-Fiction, Ontario Library Association, Winner

  • 2015 - Best Books for Kids & Teens, Canadian Children’s Book Centre, Winner

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