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A Crash Course for Molly

by Eva Eriksson

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Watch out! Here comes Molly! Molly is big enough and smart enough to ride a bike now - and she loves it! Trouble is, Molly can't seem to stop running into things. She keeps her eye on the objects in her path - like poles and people - but for some reason she still hits them. Luckily, she bumps into a driving instructor one day, and he gives Molly some useful advice. Using warmly colored and expressive illustrations, Eva Eriksson once again gives readers an adorable little girl to cheer for as she takes a crash course in bike riding.… (more)
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If you're trying not to hit something, should you focus on the thing you're trying not to hit or where you're going? Apparently, no one has ever yelled "Watch where you're going!" at Molly before because every time she rides her bike, she watches all the things she shouldn't hit instead of where she's trying to go. 'A Crash Course for Molly" is the story of how one little girl learns a crucial lesson in bike riding, that you should always focus on where you're going. ( )
  tmoore3 | May 3, 2016 |
This one is just supremely cute. Molly is a pig and she's just learned to ride a bike. Unfortunately, she keeps running into the very things she is trying to avoid. It's not until she runs into the driving instructor that she gets the advice she needs to bike safely. Her grandma gets some good advice as well. The illustrations are adorable and very expressive. ( )
  rebecca401 | Sep 24, 2010 |
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Watch out! Here comes Molly! Molly is big enough and smart enough to ride a bike now - and she loves it! Trouble is, Molly can't seem to stop running into things. She keeps her eye on the objects in her path - like poles and people - but for some reason she still hits them. Luckily, she bumps into a driving instructor one day, and he gives Molly some useful advice. Using warmly colored and expressive illustrations, Eva Eriksson once again gives readers an adorable little girl to cheer for as she takes a crash course in bike riding.

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