Wednesday, September 13, 2017
Book Review - Visual Explorers: Aviation
About the Book
Dramatic, full-color photographs take children on a visual exploration unlike all others! The books in the Visual Explorers reference series feature page after page of incredible photographs that will engage, inspire, and enlighten young readers. Inside, kids can get up-close look at the world of aviation as they learn about jet planes, helicopters, gliders, and seaplanes. TheyĆ¢€™ll discover the many jobs these vehicles are used for, how they fly, and how theyĆ¢€™ve changed the way we travel. Engaging text, detailed facts, and impressive statistics give children exciting scientific insight into the world around them and the universe beyond. A glossary at the end of each book helps reinforce the information. Parents, teachers, and librarians will want to collect all of the books in this series to create a very cool first encyclopedia.
My Take on the Book
This is a wonderful nonfiction book about the history of aviation. The author has included detailed photographs and drawings. The reader will learn the history of aviation. There are facts and photographs about the various kinds of aviation like gliders, passenger aircraft, cargo and seaplanes, and more. The last section in the book delves into the future of aviation. I learned many new facts from reading this book. Did you know Air Force One has three floors and a theater? Enjoy learning with this new book.
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