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Description
Text and photographs describe some of the world's fastest motorcycles.
Quick Summary
If your kid's ever been curious about those wild, souped-up bikes they see on TV or in video games, this is a great little book to dig into. Morse and Corr keep things moving with sharp photos and just enough quick facts to make readers feel like they've got the inside scoop on what makes these machines so incredible like how some of them can hit over 200 miles per hour. It's short enough that even reluctant readers won't feel intimidated, but it still manages to feel meaty because of the way the pictures and text work together to build excitement. I'd especially point this toward middle graders who are into vehicles, engineering, or just anything that goes fast and loud. Parents will appreciate that it's purely informational with no iffy content, so it's a safe bet forIndependent reading. If your kiddevours this and wants more, they'd probably really enjoy "The Motorcycle Book" by Keith Code for older readers, or any of the National Geographic kids' vehicle series for something similar in style.