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Abby and the Bicycle Race An inspiring story based on true events from Abigail's childhood in Guyana, South America. This uplifting tale encourages readers to see their differences as strengths while challenging societal norms and pursuing their dreams with passion. With its heartwarming message and vibrant illustrations, this story aims to empower girls everywhere to believe in themselves and show the world their unique superpowers. Join Abby on a vibrant Sunday morning at the Annual Festival, where excitement fills the air and delicious scents waft from every corner! Dressed in her favorite…mehr

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Abby and the Bicycle Race An inspiring story based on true events from Abigail's childhood in Guyana, South America. This uplifting tale encourages readers to see their differences as strengths while challenging societal norms and pursuing their dreams with passion. With its heartwarming message and vibrant illustrations, this story aims to empower girls everywhere to believe in themselves and show the world their unique superpowers. Join Abby on a vibrant Sunday morning at the Annual Festival, where excitement fills the air and delicious scents waft from every corner! Dressed in her favorite pink dress and shiny white shoes, Abby is ready for a day of fun with her cousin Fazie. But when she hears about the big bicycle race-open only to boys-her heart sinks. With a brave spirit and a determination to show everyone that girls can be fast and fearless too, Abby steps up to the challenge. Despite the doubts of others, she proudly displays her "battle scars" from learning to ride and confidently joins the race, determined to prove herself.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Abigail Laub was born in Guyana, South America. She is an Early Childhood Educator, Meditation Teacher on Insight Timer and the Author of, "Abby and the Bicycle Race." Abigail holds a Dual Master's Degree in Early Childhood Education from Bank Street and a Bachelor's Degree from New York University. She has been working in education since 2016. She empowers young readers through storytelling, drawing from her rich childhood experiences to celebrate her diverse culture and journey of self-discovery. Abigail uses her own memories of feeling left out to inspire children to embrace their uniqueness and strength, encouraging them to dream big and find the magic within themselves. With a love for children's literature, Abigail enjoys reading stories with her nearly six-year-old daughter. She also thrives on physical challenges like the Mud Girl Run and cycling across the bridges from Manhattan to Brooklyn daily, where she reconnects with her playful spirit.