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Noodles on a Bicycle

60,00 د.م.

Pedal through Tokyo’s streets with daring demae balancing noodle trays on bicycles!
A celebration of skill, tradition, and community for ages 4–8.
Children dream of mimicking the riders’ acrobatic deliveries.
Vibrant art captures steamy noodles, bustling crowds, and twilight returns home.
Learn about a forgotten slice of history—perfect for food lovers and adventurers.
Includes themes of family, perseverance, and cultural pride.
A Caldecott Honor winner with stunning illustrations and lively storytelling.
Ideal for sparking curiosity about global traditions and unsung heroes. 🚲🍜🎨

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12X13X14 August 27, 2024 English 40 pages , , , , ,

Authors

Noodles on a Bicycle

Kyo Maclear

Kyo Maclear was born in London, England, and moved to Toronto at the age of four. Her most recent book is Unearthing: A Story of Tangled Love and Family Secrets (Scribner 2023). Her book Birds Art Life, was published in seven territories and became a Canadian #1 bestseller. Kyo received a PhD from York University […]

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Octavia E. Butler

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Description

Noodles on a Bicycle whisks readers to the bustling streets of Tokyo, where deliverymen called demae balance towering trays of steaming noodles on bicycles. These skilled riders navigate crowded cityscapes with acrobatic precision, weaving past motorcycles and soaring around corners. The story captures the awe of children who idolize the demae, practicing with wobbly bowls of water to mimic their heroes. As the day fades, the demae return home to their families, sharing meals that mirror the warmth of their journeys.

Kyo Maclear’s lyrical text pairs with Gracey Zhang’s vibrant ink-and-gouache illustrations, bringing to life a forgotten art form. Every detail—from hand-painted labels on noodle boxes to the rhythm of pedaling—immerses readers in a world where tradition and community thrive. The book celebrates resilience, skill, and the quiet beauty of everyday labor, offering a window into a slice of history often overlooked.

Award-winning author Maclear and Caldecott Honor illustrator Zhang craft a tale that’s both educational and enchanting. Their collaboration highlights the unsung heroes of the past, inviting young readers to appreciate stories hidden in plain sight. The narrative balances action and reflection, making it a perfect read-aloud for classrooms or cozy bedtime storytelling.

Themes of perseverance and cultural pride shine through, emphasizing how simple acts—like delivering noodles—can connect generations. The story’s heart lies in its universal message: even the most ordinary routines can become extraordinary when shared with love.

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