The Wobbly Bike, 9781760656416
Hardcover
Wobbly wheels, Aussie charm, and the joy of learning to ride.

The Wobbly Bike

  • Hardcover

    32 pages

  • Release Date

    3 July 2024

Summary

The Wobbly Bike: A Northern Territory Adventure

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 Australia’s urban “top end”, the precious roles of grandparents in families, the fact that kindness and encouragement, combined wit…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781760656416
ISBN-10:1760656410
Author:Darren McCallum, Craig Smith
Publisher:Walker Books Australia
Imprint:Walker Books Australia
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:32
Release Date:3 July 2024
Weight:328g
Dimensions:12mm x 278mm x 237mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Master illustrator Craig Smith captures the fear and exhilaration of conquering one’s first ‘uncontrollable’ bicycle… A wonderful first book by Darren McCallum. * Trevor Cairney *This is such a joyous book with its humour, rhyme and illustrations making something very special from something very ordinary, evoking memories, connecting kids and generations, and reminding us that things that are worthwhile are worth striving for. * ReadPlus *

About The Author

Darren McCallum

Darren McCallum (author) is a father of two young girls who, with wife Melissa, live in the Northern Territory. He is a tradesman with a love of nature, stand-up comedy and poetry. The seed for this story was planted by Darren’s daughter Summer, who referred to her bike as ‘the wobbly bike’ when her training wheels were removed. There are many layers to this story that are very close to Darren’s heart: the importance of inclusion in our society; the precious roles of grandparents in families; the fact that kindness and encouragement, combined with practice, are the key to success; and humour, because laughter is always the best medicine.

Craig Smith was raised in country South Australia, later training in Adelaide at the South Australian School of Art. In an illustration career over 45 years, he has illustrated many books. The 1970s and 80s were a time of upheaval in many spheres of Australian life, and exciting growth in the cultural industries. Then, and now, Craig has embraced the opportunities to illustrate stories on many themes in an identifiably Australian way. One compelling theme in front of Australians now is caring for the environment which we all live in and share. This story and illustrations were initially workshopped in Darwin, thus enabling the fabulous multicultural mix of that city to be brought forward.

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