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Loading... Rough 'n' Tough Big Wings with Sticker (Rough 'n' Tough Series)by Beck Ward
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I think Rough 'n' tough big wings is a good book for a young reader. This book is very short however, there is a lot to do in just a few short pages. This book focuses on the seaplane, fighter jet, transporter plane, and space shuttle. The book explains what each air craft is as well as where it it used. The book has good and simple content for a young reader. This book also as moving parts. This is a very good idea because it allows the reader to not only read the book but interact and have fun while reading and learning. This book was fun and simple pictures, while they are not super detailed they get the point across. ( ) no reviews | add a review
Big Wings means big time fun! Get up close with the exciting world of flying machines. Children will love learning about seaplanes, fighter jets, transporter planes, and space shuttles. Each page features flaps to lift and panels to slide, so kids can explore what goes on inside these mighty machines. Kids can move the mechanical arm on a space shuttle, the propeller on a seaplane, the air brake on a fighter jet, and the cargo door on a transporter plane. Loaded with easy to read facts and information kids can learn how a jet plane flies, how a space shuttle blasts into space, and how a military transporter plane carries a tank. This book also includes shiny foil stickers for kids to complete each scene and an envelope in the front to store them. Each page also asks children simple questions about what they have learned after reading about different planes and their compartments. For example, do you know which part of the plane moves to help steer it or what astronauts wear in space? This activity aids in reading comprehension and enforces memory skills. Each interactive element allows children to be entertained and learn about these amazing machines. No library descriptions found. |
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