PreS-Gr 1—Fun-lovin' cowgirl Nellie Sue enters her two-wheeled "horse," Beauty, in the Bike Rodeo and must face three-time champion A. J. Pickett. After enjoying a day of classic county-fair amusements, such as a pie-eating contest, ring toss, and farm animals, it's finally time for the showdown. Maneuvering Beauty around markers and down straightaways, Nellie Sue is certain that she has the winning time until a mishap during A. J.'s run changes the final outcome. Even readers unfamiliar with
Every Cowgirl Needs a Horse (2010) and
Every Cowgirl Needs Dancing Boots (2011, both Dutton) will appreciate the protagonist's Western twang and positive attitude, particularly when quick thinking leads to some good sportsmanship. Watercolor-and-ink illustrations have lots of pink appeal and include several large spreads that will carry well for storytime. With her fresh perky face and can-do spirit, Nellie Sue is both a true cowgirl and a faithful friend.—
Teri Markson, Los Angeles Public LibraryIn her third literary outing, cowgirl-infatuated suburbanite Nellie Sue enters her "two-wheeled horse" in the bike rodeo at a county fair. The central drama--she diverts a goat that threatens to derail her friend's attempt at the blue ribbon--doesn't wash (wouldn't the judges call a do-over?), but it's the rare reader who won't be caught up in the gleefully illustrated drama.
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