Sometimes the thing that won't move... isn't really broken.
Sam's bicycle has been sitting by the door for weeks. He says it's broken. He says it won't move.
But when Eli takes a closer look, the gears are fine. The wheels spin. The brakes work.
So what's really stopping the bike?
As Eli listens carefully, he discovers that the problem isn't metal or rubber - it's fear. And fear cannot be fixed with a wrench.
The Bicycle That Wouldn't Move is a warm and encouraging chapter book for ages 7-9 about courage, confidence, and trying again after a fall.
Perfect for readers who enjoy:
Stories about building confidenceBooks that help children face fearsPositive role modelsGentle mysteries with heartEmotional growth chapter booksPart of The Boy Who Fixes Broken Things series.
If your child is learning to be brave, this story will encourage them to take the next step.
Buy your copy today and help your young reader discover that courage grows one small try at a time. If this book inspires your family, please leave a review to help other parents find it.