The Pedal Turns the Crank

A project in Danbury, CT by Keith Snyder
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A fun, beautiful picture book that teaches the parts of a bicycle drivetrain while families of all kinds have bike adventures together!
Backers: 20
Average Daily Pledges: $297
Average Pledge Per Backer: $59

Funding: $1,189 of $8,000
Dates: Apr 1st -> May 1st (30 days)
Project By: Keith Snyder
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Just a fantastic start, and also OOPS!

April 1st - via: kickstarter.com
This is amazing. I didn't expect to do this well the first day! Thank everyone SO VERY, VERY MUCH!ALSO, HOWEVER!All the delivery dates should be November 2025, but two of them somehow ended up as June when we launched the campaign. I've got a message... (Read More)

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