Little Plane Learns to Write
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- USD 11.99
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- USD 11.99
Descripción editorial
The best thing about flight school is that Little Plane gets to learn how to sky-write! He adores practicing ARCS! He excels at practicing DIVES! But not everything is easy and fun. Little Plane loathes practicing LOOPITY-LOOPS. They make him dizzy.
Find out what it will take to make Little Plane learn how to write in this little book about big dreams from award-winning author Stephen Savage.
A Neal Porter Book
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Certain letters often bedevil those who are new to writing. For Savage's newbie skywriting hero, it's O: "loopity-loops made him dizzy." His flight instructor, a stern gray plane, won't let Little Plane off the hook: after all, without O, words like "cloud" or "rainbow" are just fluffy letters hanging in the sky. But Little Plane finds his inner grit, and using a gorgeous full moon as a kind of practice track, he masters his Os and becomes a first-class writer. The story feels more slight and rushed than Savage's previous vehicular-themed books: Little Plane's big turning point gets barely a beat in the narrative before he's circling the moon, and there aren't as many of the jazzy, streamlined environments that usually make Savage's books such a visual treat. But the moonlit scenes add real romance and drama to the final pages, and like the stars of Little Tug, Mixed-Up Truck, and Supertruck before him, Little Plane is an enterprising hero who radiates eagerness and energy. Ages 3 6.