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Everything Goes: In the Air by Brian Biggs

kristenremenar's review

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3.0

Way better than some of the books written for kids about what to expect when you go to the airport, this has all kinds of "where's Waldo" details along with lots of information about airplanes, helicopters, hot air balloons, etc.

jessalynn_librarian's review

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4.0

November 2016 - we don't read the whole text every time, but Ben loves all the big spreads of different planes, asks questions about them, and always seems reluctant to turn the page. He also likes the look-and-find babies, and following the family through the airport. I don't know when he'll have a chance to go on a real airplane, but something tells me he'll love it when it finally happens.

tashrow's review against another edition

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4.0

Brian Biggs has several new books out which is great news for youngsters who love cars, trucks and airplanes. Everything Goes in the Air takes Henry and his family on an airplane ride. Readers get to visit a bustling airport, where they can search for lost babies. From vintage airplanes to modern ones, we learn about the different parts of a place and the various types they come in. Modern airport security is explained, then the book turns to helicopters and hot air balloons. Just before takeoff, children get to see inside the cockpit and marvel at the crowded airspace. Then it’s up, up and away!

Biggs’ crowded pages show the hustle and hurry of an airport. His friendly art and seek-and-find activities will keep children busy exploring the pages. Information is given in small bits, mostly through conversations that are shown in cartoon bubbles. This is a marvelously fun and exciting way to explore airplanes and airports.

A great pick for a plane ride, or to help prepare children for an upcoming flight, this book has such detailed illustrations that it is best shared with just one child at a time. Appropriate for ages 3-5.
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