“flying, like a bird. So free. The wind flyers could go anywhere.“ This quote shows the true passion of flying.
“flying, like a bird. So free. The wind flyers could go anywhere.“ This quote shows the true passion of flying.
Wind flyers is a historical fiction book that was published in 2007. A young African American boy tells the story of his great-great-uncle, who realized his dream of flying by becoming a Tuskegee Airman during World War II.
#StorySettings Day 3: #AirportOrPlane - posting in advance because will be in an airport and plane (3 in total) tomorrow as we travel Abu Dhabi ➡️ Doha ➡️ Oslo ➡️ Bodø just like tomorrow‘s prompt. Over and above this picturebook providing a detailed description of what to expect in airports, the “diverse” element is a given rather than explicitly articulated or pounded over the head of the reader. My review: https://wp.me/pDlzr-dfD
“Never interrupt someone doing something you said couldn't be done.“
Brad Meltzer's 'I am Amelia Earhart' brings the story of the pioneering aviator to life for young readers. Through vibrant illustrations and an empowering narrative, it inspires children to dream big and pursue their passions. This book can be used to teach about historical figures, aviation, and the importance of perseverance.
While this serves as a good introduction to Earhart, that‘s just it…an introduction. I guess when told in the first person, little Amelia will not go into the details of her final flight (she‘s little the entire book, even when portraying an adult). I do like the positive words, and it is an easy book to read aloud. Overall, for really young kids, probably a good starting point to Earhart‘s story. #BBRC #PictureBook #LetterI
#SpotAReader
On the plane home to Michigan saw this woman in the row in front of me reading 📖!!!