Filled with onomatopoeia and big, colorful illustrations, younger children are sure to enjoy listening to parents read this book aloud. This book - written by an airline pilot and a father of three - captured our hearts with its cute rhyming, onomatopoeia, and colorful illustrations. I would recommend this book for a 6-7 year old and older.

As it stands, I would still recommend it, but I would suggest that the parents print out an additional visual page explaining pre-flight situations.parents reading with younger children, especially before a flightThis is an entertaining story that helps to teach children about what to expect when going on a commercial flight. We actually used this book in my classroom for an Illustrations unit.
Each page is filled with details that machine-mad kids love, such as the cockpit, landing gear, and much more. Publishers WeeklyFor preschool passengers, the paper-over-board Amazing Airplanes by Tony Mitton, illus. My son’s favorite book.

Using the noises airplanes make from stomping down the jetway, the ker-oosh of the airplaine toilet flush, the ding of the seatbelt sign, and wrapping it up - the greeting from grandma at the end of the trip. 10 Amazing Books to Read Aloud to Big Kids. It made him recreate his first trip on an aeroplane and the whole journey. Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. Busy Boats (Amazing Machines)

This book - written by an airline pilot and a father of three - captured our hearts with its cute rhyming, onomatopoeia, and colorful illustrations. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations

Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. This book will introduce young readers to 26 kinds of jets, with tons of fun facts and historical tidbits along the way.
(And making the sounds is a lot of fun!)

“Stomp, stomp, tromp/ down the Jetway with a grin/ take your seat and buckle in/ Wusshh… A vent above sends cool air/ It makes you blink and blows your hair…” If you are going on a plane and taking only one book with you, make it this one. Good value for money as well! by Kingfisher Our 2 1/2 year old loves planes and loves reading this book, especially on and after his recent plane trip, where he remembers the things he did himself. Big kids (age 8–12) who can read on their own also enjoy being read to. The only thing I felt was lacking was explaining the pre-flight experiences or situations (like security checks, waiting and lines for check in, etc). Bel modo per introdurli alla lettura di libri più complessi quando saranno autonomi. Stomp stomp down the jet to click buckling in, chug chug backing away from the gate and whirrrr wing flaps down, taxing out to thumpity thump wheels up, the ding of the seat belt sign, the flush of the toilet, the click of the light, the kerchunk-clunk of the wheels down, the ding of the arrival. A final page labels and describes plane and airport parts. I would take this book in a carry-on bag and let a child refer to it all during the flight. Covers a lot of ground.Simple story that describes a trip on an airplane. Great for toddlers or pre-K. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 18, 2014Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 10, 2014 September 1st 2002 Bellissimo libro in inglese per piccoli lettori appassionati.

A good book to read if you are planning a flight with a baby.

However, it's still a board book so it's sturdy.Another in this great series about things that go. Clear , precise and accurate text for the three year old for whom I purchased this publication. In this book you join a wacky animal crew for a flight of a lifetime. To delve into ho...Amazing Machines: Amazing Airplanes by Tony Mitton and Ant ParkerAmazing Machines: Amazing Airplanes by Tony Mitton and Ant ParkerKid loves this - and it's a great book to read before going on a trip!Amazing Aeroplanes is a lovely book written by Tony Mitton and illustrated by Ant parker.

The children really enjoyed the story and the pictures were great for asking children about the things they had learnt at Duxford such as the different parts of the aeroplanes. + No Import Fees Deposit & $9.13 Shipping to Germany

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The book is part of a series called ‘Amazing Machines’ and I certainly aim to become familiar with the other titles I just wish I’d found them earlier as we were doing a topic on transport! . Great story and idea my little boy loved that part of the book.