This fun and playful board book introduces young children to the world of planes in their many forms. There are thin planes, fat planes, planes that draw across the sky, and many more!
From the author and illustrator team of Go, Bikes, Go! and Go, Boats, Go!, this delightful board book celebrates planes in action. Young children will be fascinated by the wide variety of planes depicted in the vibrant and whimsical illustrations.
This is a children's book that I read to my twin boys, and this book is great for Pre-k/k and younger. This is a great book also great for Kindergarten's that is learning to read. There is a lot of sight words/easy words in this book (Big, Small, High, Low). The pictures will pull any kid that loves Planes. My sons loved this book. I was kindly provided an e-copy of this book by the publisher (Little Bigfoot) or author (Addie Boswell) via NetGalley, so I can give honest review about how I feel about this book. I want to send a big Thank you to them for that.
If your child loves planes, this book is for you! If you are talking about transportation in your classroom, this would be a wonderful book to add to it!! The illustrations are wonderful and there are so many different examples of planes to read about and talk to others about.
Go, Planes, Go! Is such a fun, charming board book. Thank you to Net Galley for allowing me to read an advanced copy. It’s brightly colored pages are sure to be a hit for any young child who enjoys aircraft of all shapes and sizes. This book has beautiful pictures of both old and new planes to give young readers a nice pictorial overview into the many different ways a plane could look.
The rhythm of the book is clever and quick reading. The way the words flow make this a fun and easy read what will be enjoyed many times over. Included is also new ways to think about planes broadening the word for young readers. Planes don’t just fly, they can write in the sky, do stunts, help and explore! This book would be great for a preschool unit learning about transportation or things that go. Don’t miss out on where these planes are going.
Staying home is not always fun, mostly for those who live so far from the sky. They can't observe plane. Here the author drew you planes. Planes that map, planes that draw across the sky. Hopefully once the pandemic is over, we can all fly everywhere or even stay in the fields to observe these planes.
Go, Planes, Go! by Addie Boswell is a fun, engaging board book for young children. The illustrations are beautiful and the rhyming text makes it fun for young aviation enthusiasts. I recommend it! I received a digital copy of this book from the publisher with no obligations. These opinions are entirely my own.