About The Book

"A fun, colorful book, with a lively pace, tone, and, topping it all off, a meaningful message.” School Library Journal

Attention, please! Is everyone ready for the race? Three . . . Two . . . One . . . Go! The competitors hurry to their vehicles. Which is the fastest? The scooter, the fire engine, or the tricycle? Maybe it’s the racing bike? And who actually won?

A cool picture book with a surprising ending. For quick boys and girls ages 3 years and up.

About The Author

Ruth Wielockx never imagined that she would become a writer and illustrator of children’s books. She studied nutrition and dietetics at the universities of Leuven (Belgium) and Southampton (UK) and went on to get a degree in education. After years of teaching, Ruth took an art class and realized that she really liked drawing and painting. She took this new passion and combined it with her love of children’s books to begin a very successful career as an author and illustrator.

About The Illustrator

Ruth Wielockx never imagined that she would become a writer and illustrator of children’s books. She studied nutrition and dietetics at the universities of Leuven (Belgium) and Southampton (UK) and went on to get a degree in education. After years of teaching, Ruth took an art class and realized that she really liked drawing and painting. She took this new passion and combined it with her love of children’s books to begin a very successful career as an author and illustrator.

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Raves and Reviews

On your mark, get set, go!.... A fun, colorful book, with a lively pace, tone, and, topping it all off, a meaningful message.

– School Library Journal

"Attention please! Is everyone ready for the race?" begins Wielockx (Pilot Pete) as eight multiethnic children run across an empty spread. But they aren't competing in a footrace—piloting an array of land and air vehicles, they overtake each other as the book proceeds. "The tricycle takes the lead. ‘I'm going to win!' Emma calls happily," Wielockx writes as a brown-skinned girl with spiky dreadlocks smiles at readers from her trike, her teddy bear waving from a rear basket. A girl named Marie on a Vespa-style scooter passes Emma, but Marie is outpaced by Tessa's jeep, and so on. Readers wondering how, exactly, these children got their motor vehicle licenses receive an answer on the final spread, where it's revealed that the various fire trucks, motorcycles, and racecars are actually part of a carousel. "So..." the author asks, "who actually won?" Solid, brightly colored backdrops keep the focus squarely on each individual vehicle and its driver, and Wielockx's detailed paintings will intrigue mechanically inclined readers while generating a just-competitive-enough sense of fun.

– Publishers Weekly

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