Lisa’s Airplane Trip

Lisa’s Airplane Trip by Anne Gutman, published by Alfred A. Knopf in 2001, is a delightful children’s book that introduces young readers to the experience of air travel through the eyes of Lisa. In this 26-page story, Lisa embarks on her first solo flight to visit her uncle in the United States, encountering various amusing situations along the way, including a mishap with her orange juice. The book is presented in English and features engaging illustrations that complement the narrative.
Readers will find that Lisa’s journey is filled with humor and adventure, as she navigates the airplane environment, interacts with other passengers, and enjoys the in-flight meal and movie. The story captures the excitement and challenges of flying, making it relatable for children who may be experiencing air travel for the first time. With themes of transportation and aviation, Lisa’s Airplane Trip is a charming addition to the Juvenile Fiction genre, particularly appealing to those interested in action, adventure, and humorous tales.
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Lisa’s Airplane Trip is one of two titles launching the Misadventures of Gaspard and Lisa series. Lisa experiences for the first time in her life what it is like to travel on an airplane when she flies by herself to meet her uncle in the United States. The meal, movie, and other passengers provide endless amusement for Lisa–until an unfortunate accident with her orange juice. Fortunately, a very nice flight attendant makes everything better with a quick wash in the bathroom, followed by a special trip to the cockpit.
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