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Ellery's Magic Bicycle

"A delightful story of love, friendship, forgiveness and faithfulness."

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A delightful story with many hidden messages to teach children about love, friendship, forgiveness and faithfulness. The illustrations are stunning and serve to enhance the story. It is a book that children will come back to again and again and is written in such a way as to help new readers develop their own reading skills.

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A story filled with the joys of growing up, any child would love the idea of a magical bicycle to head out on adventures with and any adult reading along with their child will enjoy reminiscing about their own childhood bicycle or treasure.

In simple easy-to-read language and with bright and lovely illustrations, 'Ellery's Magic Bicycle' tells of the bond between a young girl and her bicycle. The book has many great messages, about making friends, loyalty and looking after your things. A short but sweet tale that uses a clear font to help younger readers to follow along or start to read independently. The illustrations throughout are colourful and simply stunning, with lots to see as we follow the story of Ellery and her bicycle.... Read Full Review

Charlotte Walker