The Little Airplane
R**F
Very much a classic!
I am reading a board book a week and posting it over on YouTube for my grandaughter. She's two and lives in another state. Her mom mentioned she liked airplanes "this week" and so, this got added to the stacks. She enjoyed it and so did I.
L**I
Great little story
I haven’t given it to my granddaughter yet! But she loves planes.This is a cute story, definitely old school. Very sweet pictures.
L**Z
great Little book!
I have fond memories of reading Lois Lenske's books (Strawberry Girl!) when I was very young, and was so happy to be able to introduce my grandchild to Pilot Small :-)
C**N
A favorite.
This book is a favorite at our house. If your baby or toddler love planes, this is just the sweetest story. Really ideas about flight, simple illustrations… you can turn the book 360 degree when Pilot Small does the loop… so cute. Highly recommend. :)
A**N
4th Generations of Readers
I read this and many other Lois Lenski books as a child more than 65 yrs ago. My kids, grandkids, and now great grand nephew have read this little book.Miss Lenski was such a great writer that you felt her joy in the stories. The girl series were equally fun and entertaining. I recommend this and all of Lois Lenski's books
K**I
Huge hit with our airplane-obsessed toddler
I bought this book for an 18 month old who adores big machines, especially airplanes and helicopters. I wanted to find an uncomplicated story that isn't just a nonfictional naming of airplane parts or patterns, but also didn't have too much text on the page. This little book is great for that - it tells the story of Pilot Small (sometimes "she" and sometimes "he" - the text says "he" but the drawings are fairly neutral, so I switch it up when reading with the kiddo) going to the hangar, fueling the plane, then flying over the countryside and returning home.At 18 months, our kid was happy to look at the airplane pictures and point out the little red car, and of course make sound effects. At 23 months, he can tell us more or less what's happening in the pictures (with sound effects!) and uses hand gestures or toys to act out parts where he can't pronounce the words. There's one page where Pilot Small does a loop, which tends to make him worried that Pilot Small will fall out - we often get stuck there because he tries to turn the book upside down to help Pilot Small, but when we turn the page, we've gone backwards in the story.I wasn't entirely sure how well this book would work when I bought it, but it has been a hit and is stored with the most requested books on the most easily accessible bookshelf. It will probably get rotated out soon, to give mom and dad a break, but it has definitely been the favorite of all of the airplane books given to the kid.
B**Y
Cute & Simple Story
My 18 month old is a plane fanatic and so when I saw this book at the local children's museum, I knew I had to track it down! This is a sweet & simple story of Little Pilot who goes for a plane ride in a small rural town. Short sentences on each page with cute drawings that he loves to look at. Not very long, which is great for his age! He loves it and I do, too!
J**T
Fast service
love the book
D**.
Little kids loved it
Very cute book. Appropriate for 1+ and came in good condition.
A**J
Still flying high!
Nostalgia to share with a grandchild, having read Lous Lenski’s as a young child myself in the US.
M**Y
Average.
The pictures are not really cute and my son doesn’t really like it.
A**R
Cute book
Cute book, different than expected but it's nice
A**N
This is a nice (not great)
This is a nice (not great), well illustrated little book that could have used a few more pages. If your toddler likes planes, it's a decent buy. But given a choice, there are better books around.
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