Everything Goes: In the Air by Brian Biggs
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Everything Goes: In the Air by Brian Biggs
Genre: Juvenile Fiction / Transportation
Ages 4 to 8, Grades P to 3
Pages: 56 Hardcover 10×12″
Date Published: September 18th, 2012
Publisher: Balzer + Bray, HarperCollins
Richard Scarry meets Where’s Waldo? (with a dash of David Macauley!)
This is the second interactive large-format picture book in the exciting Everything Goes series, and it is an absolute WOW celebration of airplanes, helicopters, blimps, gliders, and other things that soar in the skies!
Jets and blimps and helicopters and gliders! Balloons and biplanes too! Everything goes! Zoom along with Henry and his parents as they take off on an airborne journey and learn about all kinds of flying vehicles. With clever mini-story lines, seek-and-find activities, dozens of funny details, and cool cutaways, Everything Goes: In the Air is an interactive book that provides hours of fun!
Oh this is fabulous! Bright and vibrant and full of facts and trivia this book is fun. This oversized book has lots of vocabulary. Reading through early readers can learn through questions asked by the boy going on an airplane ride. This is an awesome picture dictionary. It will provide an excellent gift to a kid before a trip or even someone just interested to learn about all sorts of machines that fly. There is so much to look at including five missing babies on each page. Then a double fold out page with airplanes all over the air space. Readers can find numbers and letters and other things to spy.
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Brian Biggs loves things that go. He’s illustrated lots of books, but this is the second picture book in the Everything Goes series, which takes Henry on land and on the sea, too. Brian lives with his family in Philadelphia, PA, and you can find him online at mrbiggs.com.
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