| Flight: A Pop-Up Book of Aircraft |
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author/illustrator: Robert Crowther
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| The second book in Crowther’s transportation series! |
| What was the first man-made object to fly, one thousand years ago? Who was the first woman to make a solo flight across the Atlantic? How on earth (or in the air) does a modern cockpit work? Loaded with flaps, pull-tabs, and pop-ups to manipulate, this fact-filled exploration of flying machines from balloons to Boeings builds up to two big finales -- an intricate pop-up cockpit that puts readers at the controls and a bustling airport runway that zooms into the future of flight. |
| Get ready for takeoff! From an acclaimed 3-D master comes a jam-packed, interactive book on flying machines that will send readers soaring. |
suggested retail price (U.S./CAN):
$17.99 / $22.50 |
isbn-10/isbn-13:
076363459x / 9780763634599 |
on sale date:
10/2007 |
type/format:
Novelty / Nonfiction Pop Up |
age range:
6 yrs and up
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# of pages/size:
10 / 11 7/16 x 9 1/16" |
grade range:
Grade 1 and up
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subjects:
Interactive and Activity Books; Transportation; |
authors comments:
Robert Crowther has created numerous acclaimed pop-up books, including TRAINS, COLORS, OPPOSITES, and SHAPES. He lives in Norfolk, England. |