Racing Books

Bicycle race
Bicycle race

By Donald Crews

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The numbered order of the twelve racers changes as the bicycle race progresses.

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Field Day Friday
Field Day Friday

By Judith Caseley

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On field day, Mickey is upset when he loses a race to his best friend Longjohn.

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Field Day Friday
Field Day Friday

By Judith Caseley

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On field day, Mickey is upset when he loses a race to his best friend Longjohn.

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Down the Yukon
Down the Yukon

By Will Hobbs

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In the wake of Dawson City's Great Fire of 1899, sixteen-year-old Jason and his girlfriend Jamie canoe the Yukon River across Alaska in an epic race from Canada's Klondike to the new gold fields at...

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One dog day
One dog day

By J. Patrick Lewis

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With the help of her new friend Twef, twelve-year-old Jilly and her dog Poetry win the annual coon dog race in Effingham.

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Busytown race day.
Busytown race day.

By Richard Scarry

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Because Huckle and Lowly crash their race car during a practice run, they don't expect to see it fixed-up and ready to roll for the big event.

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Busy town boat race
Busy town boat race

By Richard Scarry

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Huckle and Lowly are all set for the Busytown boat race, but they have to work hard to steer clear of Mr. Frumble.

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Spot the sporty puppy
Spot the sporty puppy

By Jenny Dale

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After getting in trouble for almost ruining Field Day at Matt's school, Spot proves himself a hero.

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Ready, set, race!
Ready, set, race!

By Lauren Forte

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Bob, Wendy, and the others have an egg and spoon race.

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