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Willie the Wheel
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  • Willie the Wheel
  • Written by author Eric Chenn
  • Published by Heryin Books, Inc., December 2006
  • This modern fairy tale follows the wondrous journey of Willie--a bicycle wheel who has to learn to accept and embrace a new role in life. No longer a true bicycle wheel, Willie has become part of a piece of artwork and he must now cope with his loss of bi
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This modern fairy tale follows the wondrous journey of Willie--a bicycle wheel who has to learn to accept and embrace a new role in life. No longer a true bicycle wheel, Willie has become part of a piece of artwork and he must now cope with his loss of biking journeys and high-speed adventures, while finding new ways to take pride in being a wheel. From building self-esteem to developing independence, this unique story highlights important themes for children.

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Willie used to be a wheel on a bicycle, but he had become part of a permanent art structure in a park. He enjoyed whirling around and creaking. He played with groundhogs and children. But the nights were long and lonely. He talked to his friend the moon. They reminisced about the old times when Willie rolled speedily along the ground. The moon promised to help Willie move again. The next day the mayor came to the park. He admired Willie's sculpture so much that he decided to place it in the city art museum. Willie was sad. If they put him inside a building, he would never see the sun again. He was loaded on the back of a truck. When they reached the bustling city, Willie envied all the wheels he saw moving around him. He yielded to temptation and jumped from the truck. He was free! He raced through the crowded streets and past the busy marketplace. He rolled through wonderful street adventures for days. Then he injured himself. He lay forgotten in a cold, lonely corner of the city. He began to rust, but a glimmer of light reflected from his frail body. A handyman picked him up, restored his roundness, fitted him with a rubber tire, attached a seat on top, and added a small wheel in the back. Willie the Wheel was reborn as a unique bicycle. He was truly a "moving" piece of art. He gave thanks as he saw the moon smiling down on him. The full-color illustrations feature geometric shapes that enhance the artistic tone of the story. An unusual and intriguing tale.


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