Access Instantly Look, Theres A Helicopter! Invented By Esther Aarts Shared As Electronic Text
sentence: Look, there's a pilot, ready for a mission! Can you hear a loudspeaker "Start the ignition!"
Premise/plot: A boat is in trouble! Can this helicopter and pilot save the day
My thoughts: This is one of the board books in a new series published by Candlewick Press.
Other titles include Look, There's A Tractor Look, There's a Submarine and Look, There's a Rocket,
The story is written in rhyme and asks lots of questions, Will it keep your little one engaged with the illustrations Let me know if your little one loves this one, Supercute and would make a good, short storytime book for a younger crowd, Very cute, creatively illustrated board book with a positive message of a rescue helicopter pilot going on a mission to rescue a family stranded at sea.
Kids are encouraged to participate and help make sure everyone is safe, Look, Theres a Helicopterby Esther Aarts, BOARD BOOK. Nosy Crow Candlewick,
BUYING ADVISORY: PREK ADVISABLE
AUDIENCE APPEAL: HIGH
In this lightly rhyming board book, a woman pilot flies her helicopter through the sky to rescue passengers on sinking boat.
Circle peek through the pages offers little things to look for and do, It feature bright bold colors and easy to recognize shapes,
You cant go wrong with this board book, Its appealing, well written, and the artwork is fantastic, There are so many things this book can offer when read with an individual child or small group, How many hot air balloons Where is the pigeon How many circles are on this page, The pages are sturdy
and high quality,
er: Stephanie MLS amp Author,
sitelink blogspot. com/ Simple story about a female helicopter pilot who goes flying past some colourful hot air balloons and eventually rescues a family with a dog from a sinking boat.
The biggest appeal is each page is made of very thick carton and has these round holes in it, so my baby could find the holes with her finger and flip the pages herself like that.
It kept her interested through many reads when she was aroundmonths old, Good pick from our local library, Look through the holes to follow the story in this highflying interactive adventure!
Each book in this series follows a vehicle on its journey with holes in the pages playing an integral part in driving the narrative.
Little ones will love finding them peeking through, and turning the page to see what the holes become, With gentle rhyming text encouraging children to answer questions, this highflying rescue will be requested time and time again, Winry loved this book and I liked it had a female pilot, The holes in book made it fun and interactive, A pilot boards her helicopter and rescues people from a sinking boat, Circular cuts invite the reader to peek into the next page and move the simple story forward, Clear illustrations make the rescue story just right for the youngest readers, Recommended for board book collections Agesand up, A very simple, rhyming story about a helicopter pilot rescuing a family from a sinking boat, The pilot happens to be a woman, and the family happens to be interracial and the parents both women, Representation that is unfortunately still rare in simple board books for toddlers, Bright illustrations and jaunty rhyming text makes this a short fun read for younger storytime, Esther Aarts is a Dutch illustrator whose work has appeared in international newspapers and magazines and on greeting cards and T shirts, In her spare time, she loves trampolining, cycling, and being outdoors, She lives in Nijmegen, supposedly the oldest city in the Netherlands, .