Middle Grade Books About Biking To Promote Exercise & Mental Health

By Dhariyah Luqman, School Outreach Librarian
June 3, 2022

Biking has become more than just a means of transportation—it's a sport and hobby, a way to foster community, and a tool to promote well-being. Biking, whether electric or regular, has become even more popular in the city since the pandemic began as a way to help with mental and physical wellness. Bikes get you outside and exploring your neighborhood in a fun and thrilling way. With summer around the corner, it's a great time for kids to learn to ride a bike or get out more on their bike. These books for middle grades highlight bicycles and the independence, freedom, and adventure cycling can bring.

Resources

Bike New York: Bike New York operates the largest free bicycle education program of its kind in the world. In 2019, more than 30,000 New Yorkers benefited from their programs and services.

New York City Department of Transportation: Resources for cycling in New York City including a city bike map, safety tips, information about bike parking, and the future of cycling in the city.

New York City Parks Department: With miles of greenways and bike lanes, as well as dedicated bike paths in parks, New York City is a cyclist’s dream. Learn more about special bike programs, find bike maps, or learn about favorite greenway routes.

New York State Department of Transportation's Bicycle Program: a gateway to discover the wide variety of cycling opportunities and information available in New York.

Transportation Alternatives: Are you new to cycling? New to cycling in New York? Transportation Alternatives has resources for what you need to know about getting around by bike, parking your bike, and more. 

 

Book summaries provided via NYPL’s catalog, which draws from multiple sources. Click through to each book’s title for more.