The Pile Up

The Pile Up by Robin Adolphs is a fun, action children’s book published by Butternut Books in 2012. This edition, written in English and spanning 42 pages, presents an engaging narrative that captures the excitement of a neighborhood competition where bikes, boards, and scooters come together. The story emphasizes that victory is possible for everyone, regardless of their height, making it relatable for young readers.
In this lively tale, children will find a celebration of sports and recreation, as the community gathers to witness the thrilling race. The narrative unfolds with anticipation, inviting readers to ponder who will emerge as the winner. With themes centered around skateboarding and cycling, The Pile Up encourages a spirit of competition and inclusivity, making it an enjoyable read for both boys and girls.
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Fun, action children’s book for young boys and girls. Teaches children that anyone, no matter how tall or short, has the chance to win. It’s the yearly event In the neighbourhood street When bikes, boards and scooters All meet to compete. Who’ll take out the race? Crowds gather to see But no-one can guess Who the winner will be.
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