Planes

Planes by Anne F. Rockwell is a delightful exploration of aviation designed for young readers. Published by Penguin Young Readers Group in April 1993, this reprint edition features 24 pages filled with vibrant illustrations and simple text that introduces various types of airplanes. The book presents a whimsical world where rabbits take to the skies, making it an engaging introduction to the concept of flight.
In this charming title, readers will discover how these rabbit pilots soar and swoop in an array of aircraft, providing a playful yet informative look at transportation and aviation. The bright colors and clear illustrations enhance the learning experience, making it suitable for both educational and recreational reading. This book serves as a valuable resource for young children interested in animals and the world of aviation.
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“In the same vein as Rockwell’s earlier books–Boats, Cars, and Trucks–this new title presents various types of planes to the very young child. The artist uses clear, bright colors to depict the planes that, in this case, fly in a world inhabited entirely by rabbits–a very useful introduction to aviation.”–The Horn Book
Simple text and illustrations introduce different types of airplanes in a world where rabbits soar, swoop, and pilot a range of skyworthy aircrafts.
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