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Airplanes (23)
Fly! Learn how airplanes get the job done through narrative nonfiction, Fun Facts, infographics, a glossary, and more! -
Airplanes (24)
Zoom! A huge plane is flying overhead! Learn more about the different types of airplanes, from passenger jets to cargo planes. Additional features to aid comprehension include a table of contents, informative sidebars and captions, an activity, critical-thinking questions, sources for further research, a phonetic glossary, an index, and an introduction to the author. -
Airplanes (26)
These airplanes slice through the sky at super high speeds to see who can finish first. This title covers one of the planet's most fast-paced and dangerous racing sports. The planes also fly low and navigate around a course: Thrilling images and low-level text. -
Airplanes (26)
Soar through the skies in this introduction to the world of airplanes! Through the first-person perspective of an airplane, this STEM book from Creative Education's Starting Out series is a visual treat for beginning readers, featuring vivid photographs and a labeled vehicle diagram that adds fun and excitement to learning. In the "Make a Noise" section, kids can even engage by mimicking the sounds of these exciting vehicles. Accessible text, an easy-to-use glossary, recommended websites, and further reading suggestions help inspire a lifelong passion for discovery and knowledge. -
Airplane, The (26)
The Wright brothers' incredible first flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, is famously associated with the invention of the airplane. But in order to achieve their high-flying feat, the Wright brothers studied the successes and shortcomings of earlier inventors’ experiments with flight. And to this day, engineers continue to build upon this history of invention, resulting in the safe, routine network of air travel many people rely on today. From Leonardo da Vinci’s ornithopters to today's Bombardier Global 8000, this book explores the invention and evolution of the airplane. -
Airplane's Day, An (23)
Prepare for takeoff! In this low-level title, narrative text and colorful illustrations follow an airplane as it goes through the different tasks of its day, from getting fuel to transporting passengers. Students will learn all about an airplane -
How Airplanes Fly (25)
Airplanes carry passengers and cargo through the air every day. How Airplanes Fly introduces some important parts of airplanes and explores the forces that keep airplanes in the sky. Easy-to-read text, vivid images, and helpful back matter give readers a clear look at this subject. Features include a table of contents, infographics, a glossary, additional resources, and an index. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Kids Core is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO. -
Daniel's First Airplane Ride (24)
Only 3 left in stockDaniel Tiger goes on his very first airplane ride in this 8x8 storybook featuring an all-new original story!
The Tiger Family is going on an exciting vacation! But this time, they’re taking an airplane. Since Daniel hasn’t flown before, he’s a little nervous. What happens when you walk through the security line? Where does your luggage go? From finding his seat to looking out the window to experiencing turbulence, Daniel has his parents and the flight attendant to explain things and ease his fears.
Strategies and songs from the show will help ease any fears kids may have when they travel on a plane for the first time! In addition, a kid-friendly glossary explaining certain airline terms and occupations is included in the back of the book.
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Airplanes Then and Now (25)
Describes the evolution of airplanes. An introduction explains how airplanes are used and when they came to be a familiar part of life. The remaining chapters detail eras in the development of airplanes up until the present day. Additional features include a table of contents, a fast-facts section, sidebars, an infographic, prompts for critical thinking, a phonetic glossary, an index, information about the author, and sources for further research. -
Airplanes from Then to Now (22)
Bird envy drove aviation history. We studied bird wings to understand flight and made gliders. Then the Wright Brothers said, “Let’s add an engine!” and we left birds in the dust. Since then, we’ve flown faster, better, and bigger. What will happen next? Can Boeing or Airbus bring us hypersonic passenger jets? Would you ride in a self-flying taxi drone? Engaging photographs and a running timeline illustrate important developments in aviation history to support STEAM and history curriculum about inventions. A table of contents, glossary, further resources, and an index are included. -
Airplane Daydream, An (23) Level 3
A bear imagines piloting a plane while on a family vacation. Additional features to aid comprehension include a letter to educators and caregivers, an introduction to the authors and illustrator, a phonetic glossary, and an activity. -
Amy's First Airplane Ride (26) Level 1
In Amy's First Airplane Ride, beginning readers follow along as Amy experiences an airplane ride for the first time and mindfully addresses the thoughts, emotions, and bodily sensations that accompany this new situation. Vibrant illustrations and carefully leveled text will engage young readers in a supportive educational fiction reading experience about a new situation. A Let's Review! quiz helps readers reflect on the story, while a picture glossary reinforces new vocabulary. Amy's First Airplane Ride also features reading tips for teachers and parents and a table of contents. Grasshopper Books offers simple, fun fiction for emerging readers. Amy's First Airplane Ride is part of Jump!'s First Experiences series.
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Worst of the Worst Airplane Crashes! (26)
High above the clouds, disaster can strike in an instant! In this fact-filled nonfiction book, discover history’s worst of the worst aviation events, including the tragic disappearance of Malaysian Airlines Flight 370, the terrorist attacks of 9/11, and more. From midair collisions to technical failures and pilot errors, uncover the causes and consequences of crashes that changed the way we fly. With real-life survival stories, stunning images, and easy-to-read text, this book is a must-have exploration of history’s most extreme aviation events. -
Fighting to Survive Airplane Crashes: Terrifying True Stories (20)
When a pilots sends a "mayday" message, it means there is serious trouble. Discover the fascinating, true tales of people who lived to tell about their own terrifying airplane disasters, and what they did to survive.Only 2 left in stock -
Ali the Great and the Paper Airplane Flop (24)
Ali Tahir joins in a paper airplane contest with a surprise twist. On a rainy day, Ali brings the fun to indoor recess by sharing his talent for building paper airplanes with his friends. But in a contest to see whose plane can fly farthest, Ali is baffled by the results. Will airplane expert Ali flop or come out on top? Ali the Great, by Yasmin author Saadia Faruqi, is a charming chapter book series about Pakistani American second grader Ali Tahir. Ali’s big ideas will resonate with young readers who believe that every problem has a creative solution—you just have to find it! -
How Do You Build an Airplane? (26) Level 2
Speeding down the runway, an airplane lifts into the air for its next flight! Take off on the path of discovery as we share how airplanes are built in this engaging book. Young readers will learn each step of the process and the professionals involved through thoughtfully leveled text. Colorful photos engage and inform as they label key parts of an airplane. Features add details about needed materials as well as highlight a special airplane! -
Can Airplanes Ski?: Questions and Answers About Flying Vehicles (25)
Jets, helicopters, airships, and hot air balloons—an amazing variety of vehicles soar through the sky! How do they work, and where can they take us? Kids will find the answers to all their questions about vehicles that fly in this fun, interactive book. -
Riley Likes to Fly (25) Step 5
Riley loves his little airplane and makes it soar and spin in the sky. But will this little airplane also make Riley's big dreams come true? Stairway Decodables is a supplemental phonics resource that’s perfect for supporting small group instruction, independent reading, or reading practice at home. This title provides practice in decoding words with vowel combinations y and igh.
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Aim for the Skies: Jerrie Mock and Joan Merriam Smith's Race to Complete Amelia Earhart's Quest (18)
Only 4 left in stockWhen she was seven years old, Geraldine (Jerrie) Mock took her first airplane ride. She decided then and there to be a pilot. Growing up, she was inspired by radio broadcasts detailing the travels of aviatrix Amelia Earhart.
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Alí el Grande y el fracaso del avión de papel (25)
Ali Tahir participa en un concurso de aviones de papel con un giro sorpresivo. En un día lluvioso, Ali lleva la diversión al recreo en el interior al compartir su talento para construir aviones de papel con sus amigos. Pero en un concurso para ver quién tiene el avión que podrá volar más lejos, Ali queda desconcertado por los resultados. ¿Ali, el experto en aviones, fracasará o saldrá victorioso? Ali el Grande, de la autora de Yasmín, Saadia Faruqi, es una encantadora serie de libros de capítulos sobre Ali Tahir, un estudiante paquistaní-estadounidense de segundo grado. Las grandes ideas de Ali resonarán entre los lectores jóvenes que creen que cada problema tiene una solución creativa: ¡solo hay que encontrarla! Ali Tahir joins in a paper airplane contest with a surprise twist. On a rainy day, Ali brings the fun to indoor recess by sharing his talent for building paper airplanes with his friends. But in a contest to see whose plane can fly farthest, Ali is baffled by the results. Will airplane expert Ali flop or come out on top? Ali the Great, by Yasmin author Saadia Faruqi, is a charming chapter book series about Pakistani American second grader Ali Tahir. Ali’s big ideas will resonate with young readers who believe that every problem has a creative solution—you just have to find it! -
Make Tracks: In the Sky (25)
Discover things that fly in this chunky new Make Tracks board book, and trace each vehicle’s path through the sky.
In this interactive series with easy-to-use, durable sliders, your toddler can operate an airplane, a hot-air balloon, a helicopter, and a spaceship! Perfect for helping toddlers develop hand-eye coordination, while also encouraging interaction with simple sky—themed first words, clear diagrams, and helpful text prompts to learn through play.
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One Astronaut Suit and Two Moon Rocks: Counting at the Museum (25)
Explore space all in one place at the museum! Space shuttles, airplanes, satellites, and more are on display. Start at one and count your way to twenty in this interactive picture book created in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution. -
How Many Kittens Could Ride a Shark?: Creative Ways to Look at Length (20)
Only 1 left in stockIntroduce pre-readers to the math concept of length with eight goofy, non-standard measuring units, including kittens, toy airplanes, and gumballs. Delightful composite photos and a sprinkling of text illustrate the length of a shark, a lemur tail, a crayon, and more.
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Rocket Cones and Gemstone Squares: Seeing Shapes at the Museum (25)
Sharp, triangular teeth! Sparkly, square gems! Long, rectangular airplane wings! Shapes surround you at the museum. Created in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution, this captivating picture book brings the museum to you. Look deeper into each exhibit and uncover shapes of all sizes!
