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2022 Bike to Books Winners

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2022 Winners

Pre-K to 2nd Grade – "Reading Octopus" by Anita Baldivieso, Sellwood Library.

Check out the Reading Octopus book recommendations!

The Pre-K to 2nd grade group winner is the Reading Octopus by Anita Baldivieso and will be installed near the Sellwood Library. The inspiration of the Pre-K to 2nd grade Bike to Books design winner is “Day dreaming...”

Reading Octopus was installed on SE Spokane Street, between 11th and 13th Avenues. 

Design will fade and disappear over time due to wear and tear on our streets.

3rd to 6th Grade – "Mushrooms and Why They Matter" by Poppy Davis, Hollywood Library.

Check out the Mushrooms and Why They Matter book recommendations!

Winning Bike to Books design for the 3rd to 6th grade is a yellow and pink bike in front of a rainbow with different size and colored mushrooms floating around it, titled Mushrooms and Why They Matter by Poppy Davis. Inspiration for the Mushrooms and Why They Matter winning Bike to Books arts is "I watched a Netflix documentary and though it was incredible."

Mushrooms and Why They Matter was installed on Hancock Street between 40th and 41st Avenues. 

Design will fade and disappear over time due to wear and tear on our streets.

7th to 12th Grade – "Petals of a Rose Bike" by Liliana Jacobsen, Holgate Library.

Check out the Petals of a Rose Bike book recommendations!

Winning Bike to Book design for the 7-12th grade category is a yellow bike with red roses for wheels. Vines clime up towards the seat and handlebars connecting to smaller roses. The title is Petals of a Rose Bike designed by Liliana Jacobsen. Inspiration for the Petals of a Rose Bike Bike to Books winning design was "Portland's nickname: Rose City."

Petals of a Rose was installed on SE Center Street just west of SE 76th Avenue. 

Design will fade and disappear over time due to wear and tear on our streets.

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