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Angela's Airplane (Classic Munsch) by Robert N. Munsch
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Angela's Airplane (Classic Munsch)

by Robert N. Munsch

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I bought this one for my niece, because she looks a little like the protagonist and they have similar names. Both my nieces like this one, probably because it's so absurd.

Angela inadvertently, at the age of five, steals an airplane. With help from the tower she manages to land... sorta... well, they say any landing you walk away from is a good landing!

At the end, we're told that she grew up to become an airplane pilot, a fitting career.

The whole scenario, especially the dialog, is absurdly unrealistic, and it has my nieces in stitches every time. After all, if you or I crashed a plane, you can bet our dad would do more than just ask us to promise not to do it again!

I can't recommend this one enough. ( )
  conuly | Jul 27, 2008 |
One of our kids' favourites. A fascinating look inside an airplane, and what happens when a little girl who likes to push buttons gets into the cockpit. Fun! We've read it again and again. Simple enough for grade ones to read by themselves. ( )
  tripleblessings | Oct 28, 2005 |
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While looking for her lost father at the airport, Angela ends up in the front of the plane. She decides to push just one button, and then another ... and another ...

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