Peek Inside How a Helicopter Works (Usborne)
SKU
020250
ISBN
9781836050292
Grade PK-K
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Description
Publisher's Description of Peek Inside How a Helicopter Works (Usborne)
Peek inside a helicopter cockpit to see how the controls work, then use
flaps to help it take off, and find and rescue a hiker from a mountain.
Emergency vehicles are a talking point for many young children, and this
reassuring story of how a helicopter flies to help a stranded mountain
climber and take them safely to hospital is a lovely first way to
explore the topic, with the added fascination of an unusual rescue
vehicle. Young children will love the playful flaps and peek-holes,
which create an interactive learning experience while they satisfy their
curiosity about helicopters.
Category Description for Peek Inside (Usborne)
A very simple non-fiction, lift-the-flap board book for small children. Each page will have the adventure of finding the peek through hole or the flap to lift and discover what is hiding behind. Kids love these books and the bright illustrations. The books are about 14 pages long and each page has a peek hole and a flap or two to lift up.
Details
| Product Format: | Hardcover Book |
|---|---|
| Grades: | PK-K |
| Brand: | Usborne |
| ISBN: | 9781836050292 |
| Length in Inches: | 7.75 |
| Width in Inches: | 6.5625 |
| Height in Inches: | 0.75 |
| Weight in Pounds: | 0.55 |
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