![]() ![]() The Noisy Airplane Ride by Mike Downs (ages 3-7) In a reassuring way, it also talks about the flight safety briefing, the feeling and sounds of takeoff, and landing to see Grandma. This picture book goes through all the major experiences including getting boarding passes, going through security and finding the right gate. My First Airplane Ride by Patricia Hubbell (for ages 3+)Ī colourful short story about a little boy taking his first airplane trip. It tells the story of three monsters who aren’t allowed to fly because of their onboard antics while showing the good behaviour of a young boy and girl who are allowed to fly. Best airplane books for pre-schoolers Monsters Don’t Ride on Airplanes by Hilarye Fullerĭesigned to encourage good manners, this book is a must for toddlers and pre-schoolers getting ready to fly. There are flaps to lift and a fold-out scene. This illustrated board book for toddlers concentrates on the airport, with its shops and restaurants, emergency services, and ground crew preparing planes for takeoff. Playtown Airport by Roger Priddy (ages 2+) The story is fun and simple enough for a toddler to understand. The super cute flaps make it enjoyable to read, and the text also has a nice rhythmic and rhyming flow to it. This is a fun board book perfect for a child’s first airplane trip. Airplane Flight!: A Lift-the-Flap Adventure by Susanna Leonard Hill (ages 2–4) ![]() You follow Maisy as she goes through security and steps on board, as she meets the captain, goes to the toilet, and meets new people. This is a beautiful book to prepare boys and girls who have never flown before. Multi-award-winning author, Lucy Cousins takes her famous character Maisy Mouse on a plane trip to see a friend. It’s a simple introduction for toddlers to airports and planes. The creators have also released the Amazing Planes Activity Book which would be lots of fun to do. ![]() It has fantastic rhyming words that make it easy and fun to read. This book was a favourite in our house when the kids were very little.
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