First seen earning his propeller in The Little Plane That Could, Dash returns in Let’s Fly, determined to see the world and make friends wherever he goes! So he sets off, armed with a map and a flight plan, nervous about meeting new planes, but determined to give it his best shot. As well as Dash himself, Dash’s mom, Rosie, returns in this story too, and so does Larry Long-Distance – and there are new friends to meet too: Peter Carbon Cub, Swan the seaplane, and many more, including the truly unique COTW who has been modified so he can explore anywhere in the world! Aimed at younger readers, this book – along with the first in the series – is perfect for teaching youngsters all about the differences in planes and people in other countries: and how these differences are something to accept and appreciate rather than fear or worry. LET’S FLY is a perfect addition to any bookshelf, whether it is at home, at school, the local flight school or in the local lending library, and can be read at bedtime, first thing in the morning – or any time, really, when your child needs a spot of world travel and enlightenment! |
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