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The wonderful wobbles of learning to ride a bike, set amidst the vibrant colour and culture of Australia's "top end".
How do you fix a wobbly bike? Could it be the tyres, the terrain, or maybe it might be a new rider? A joyful, multi-layered story, celebrating the unique culture of AustraliaÕs urban Òtop endÓ, the precious roles of grandparents in families, the fact that kindness and encouragement, combined with practice, are the key to success, bound together with gentle humourÉ because laughter is always the best medicine.
A sparkling debut from Darwin author, with illustrations by award-winning Craig Smith, with a plethora of themes: humour, perseverance, learning, practice, diversity, inclusion, family generations
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family, grandparents, learning to ride, bike riding,
The wobbly bike won't stop wobbling. Although everyone else manages well, the child's bike keeps on wobbling. A lyrical and engaging story about perseverance in learning to bike ride and having compassion while teaching a new skill.