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Edition: Hardcover: 32 pages
ISBN-10: 0060288981
ISBN-13: 978-0060288983
å ũ : 26cm x 22.8cm
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Book Description
Some carry people around the world.
Some land on water.
Some can loop around the sky.
What does your favorite plane do?
Blast off into the world of biplanes and gliders, seaplanes and dive bombers, and find out the special jobs of every kind of plane.
A child celebrates his love of planes by naming his favorite kinds and their notable characteristics.
Publishers Weekly
A child expresses a keen interest in all manner of aircraft in I Love Planes! by Philemon Sturges, illus. by Shari Halpern. Endpapers describe flying machines and terms (e.g., "Sky scratches are not smoke. They are ice crystals made by the airplane's breath in the cold of the high sky"), in a format that follows I Love Trains!, which is now available in paperback.
Children's Literature
A young boy swings in his backyard and imagines all of the places he might fly and all of the exciting things he might do along the way. "I like to loop the loop and power dive and hover and soar, or shoot from a boat with an ear-blasting roar." Near the end of his adventures, the little boy flies to where he wants to go most of all - outer space "where stars twinkle in the sky" and where Mom is hard at work in the space station. Mission accomplished, he jumps off his swing, returns to Earth and runs into Mom's arms. Young children will be reassured that even the most adventurous of aviators will be welcomed home with open arms. Lively and colorful pictures illustrate each page of brief text. And the front and back endpapers are covered with planes of all sorts - from biplanes whose "two wings make it easy to maneuver" when used for "acrobatics and crop spraying" to helicopters which "like dragonflies, can fly up and down, or backwards" and sometimes just hover. A book for any young child who loves planes!
School Library Journal
After folding and flying a paper airplane, a boy dreams about ways of traveling aloft, such as balloons, blimps, and spaceships. Down on Earth, readers see him soaring on a swing and being twirled around in the air by his mother. Children will enjoy the bold colors and simple text in this third outing from Sturges and Halpern. They will particularly enjoy finding out that the child's mother is an astronaut. Bright endpapers show a range of flying machines with a little bit of information about each of them. Preschool storyhours will soar with this book. Pair it with Douglas Florian's Airplane Ride (HarperCollins, 1984) and Donald Crews's Flying (Morrow, 1989). A great choice for most collections.
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