“it is okay. I do not mind sharing.“
In my classroom, I would have this as an option for my first graders to practice their reading skills during independent reading time.
In my classroom, I would have this as an option for my first graders to practice their reading skills during independent reading time.
Do You Like My Bike is a short graphic novel about sharing and helping friends out. This story has incredible, cute pictures and colorful hues to come across as a positive atmosphere. The Hamster is ashamed that he can't ride a bike without training wheels, but the hedgehog is nice and understanding, without being judgmental.
Do You Like My Bike is a short graphic novel about sharing and helping friends out. This story has incredible, cute pictures and colorful hues to come across as a positive atmosphere. The Hamster is ashamed that he can't ride a bike without training wheels, but the hedgehog is nice and understanding, without being judgmental.
In my classroom, I would have this as an option for my first graders to practice their reading skills during independent reading time.
In my classroom, I would have this as an option for my first graders to practice their reading skills during independent reading time.
In my classroom, I would have this as an option for my first graders to practice their reading skills during independent reading time.
Do You Like My Bike is a short graphic novel about sharing and helping friends out. This story has incredible, cute pictures and colorful hues to come across as a positive atmosphere. The Hamster is ashamed that he can't ride a bike without training wheels, but the hedgehog is nice and understanding, without being judgmental.
Do You Like My Bike is a short graphic novel about sharing and helping friends out. This story has incredible, cute pictures and colorful hues to come across as a positive atmosphere. The Hamster is ashamed that he can't ride a bike without training wheels, but the hedgehog is nice and understanding, without being judgmental.
In my classroom, I would have this as an option for my first graders to practice their reading skills during independent reading time.
Do You Like My Bike is a short graphic novel about sharing and helping friends out. This story has incredible, cute pictures and colorful hues to come across as a positive atmosphere. The Hamster is ashamed that he can't ride a bike without training wheels, but the hedgehog is nice and understanding, without being judgmental.
“Do you like my bike?“ Is my favorite quote because hedgehog was just so excited about his bike.
I would use this book for multiple ways. The book emphasizes empathy, patience, and the value of honesty in friendships, all while using simple language and charming illustrations to engage young readers. It‘s a perfect choice for children who are starting to read independently, with its relatable situations and themes of friendship and emotional awareness. Many fo these conversations could happen through this book.
This book was written by Norman Feuti was published in 2019 and is a graphic novel story about a hedgehog and his new bike. However, hedgehog and his friend get into a small disagreement about the bike. Throughout the story they understand the concept of misunderstanding and learn how to communicate through it.
In this story, a young boy rides his colorful bike around the neighborhood, excited to share it with everyone he meets. He rides around and asks friends and neighbors if they like his bike.
I would read this book in the classroom because the story encourages children to take pride in their individuality while exploring the joy of riding bikes. With bright illustrations and fun interactions, it captures the excitement of sharing something special with friends.
“no, hedgehog. I do like your bike. Then how come you will not ride it?“
the illustrations are vibrant and engaging, capturing the playful spirit of the story.
This story follows a young character who proudly showcases their bike and invites friends to share their thoughts. It highlights the joy of individuality and the fun of sharing personal interests.
“It is hard to ride a bike without training wheels. You will learn when you are ready.“
This is a great graphic to introduce to kindergarteners or first graders. It teaches students to share with others, even their new toys. Students may even be able to make a personal connection to this if they are learning, or have learned, to ride a bike. It also displays to students that it is okay to accept your friends as they are. Children will enjoy the illustrations in this book, especially when Hedgehog knocks over Harry with his bike.
“Do You Like My Bike?“ by Norm Feuti is a graphica novel. This graphica or comic book would be appropriate for kindergarteners. It discusses Hedgehog getting a new bike, but Harry does not want to ride. The illustrations help portray that Hedgehog is riding too fast by having lines behind him to show his speed. It also displays a worried and anxious look on Harry's face showing that he is afraid that Hedgehog might hit him.