Mr. Norton's new truck

Huw Lewis-Jones

Book - 2026

When a bear borrows Mr. Norton's bicycle and breaks a wheel, Mr. Norton tries new, various ways of getting to work, with limited success, until he remembers his grandfather's old truck in the barn.

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Subjects
Genres
Animal fiction
Picture books
Published
New York, NY : Tiger Tales 2026.
Language
English
Main Author
Huw Lewis-Jones (author)
Other Authors
Corey Egbert, 1988- (illustrator)
Physical Description
pages cm
Audience
Ages 3-7
Grades K-1
ISBN
9781664300804
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

With his bike out of commission, how will Mr. Horace Norton get to work? "One Monday morning, Horace Norton found…that a bear had been on his bicycle." The bear left a nice note, but both wheels are damaged (and honey drips from the bike's basket). Mr. Norton has to get to work, so, never one to make a fuss, he does his best, though it's slow going. On Tuesday, he tries the bus. It's packed with critters, and he ends up disembarking and walking through the rain, with some animals from the bus clinging to his arms and legs. Taking a scooter (with the aforementioned animals hitching a ride) on Wednesday, he is late for work, "because the scooter was small, the bus was too busy, and the bear had been on his bicycle." He tries other options, but nothing works…until he hits upon a new idea while soaking in the bath on Saturday: his grandfather's old truck. Unfortunately, the vehicle's in poor shape, but some friends--including the bear--sneak into the barn to do Mr. Norton a good turn. And in the morning, a "new" truck awaits. Lewis Jones and Egbert have teamed up for another silly cumulative tale, followingMister Norton's New Hat (2025). The use of repetition is deft, and youngsters will eagerly chime in. Egbert's cartoon illustrations will elicit giggles; expressive Mr. Norton's grimaces and winces as his journey so often goes wrong are delightful--as is his eventual triumph. A sweet story of persistence and friendship.(Picture book. 4-6) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.