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Airport [Barton, Byron, Barton, Byron] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Airport Review: Fantastic pictures and very simple narrative - Both of my children loved this book at about age 2-3. In both cases, it made them excited about flying, and about airports and airplanes in general. The pictures are outstanding, with terrific use of perspective. The panoramic view of the interior of the aircraft cabin is especially eye-catching. The text is very simple, and elegantly concise, with just a few words on each page. The narrative, such as it is, is told mainly through the pictures. The group of passengers is followed from when they arrive at the airport until their plane takes off, although some pictures (of the interior of the control tower and the cockpit) do not show the passengers. Many of the passengers are easily identified from page to page (the family of three, the man with the cowboy hat, or my daughter's favorite - the man with the beard and glasses), if you want to trace their individual journeys, but this is pretty much optional; the text does not mention specific passengers. The book is quite old, dating from 1982, but has aged remarkably well. A more modern book would make more mention of going through security, and operators of 747s (which were fairly new at the time of printing) replaced the upstairs lounge shown in the book with more seating pretty quickly. Also, the clothes have dated somewhat - the women almost all wear dresses, hats for men and women are common, and people are generally dressed more formally than would be the case now. But these are very minor quibbles. And on the other hand, I was especially impressed by the fact that the book depicts an ethnically diverse group of passengers, which is not typical for a book of that vintage. For our kids, we have paired it with Maisy Goes on a Plane which, while aimed at older children, does cover security, and the experience of actually flying (whereas Airport stops at take-off). Between the two of them, these books capture the key elements of flying quite nicely for small children (although neither really prepares them for the interminable queues!) Review: Perfect book to prepare little ones for a trip! - Once I received this, I started reading it to my 1.5 year old a couple weeks before a cross country flight. It was perfect. It takes you through all the steps that you go through at the airport, from arriving by bus or car to taking off, all in a way that's easy for even a young toddler to understand. It quickly became her favorite book and she was saying "airport" in no time. She did wonderfully at the airport and in flight. This book definitely helped prepare her for what to expect in what could potentially be a scary experience for young kids. I'd definitely recommend this book.
| Best Sellers Rank | #88,108 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #72 in Children's Planes & Aviation Books #114 in Children's Aeronautics & Space Books (Books) #137 in Children's Travel Books (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (223) |
| Dimensions | 10 x 0.08 x 8 inches |
| Edition | Reprint |
| Grade level | Preschool - 3 |
| ISBN-10 | 0064431452 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0064431453 |
| Item Weight | 15.2 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 32 pages |
| Publication date | September 25, 1987 |
| Publisher | Greenwillow Books |
| Reading age | 1 - 3 years, from customers |
M**N
Fantastic pictures and very simple narrative
Both of my children loved this book at about age 2-3. In both cases, it made them excited about flying, and about airports and airplanes in general. The pictures are outstanding, with terrific use of perspective. The panoramic view of the interior of the aircraft cabin is especially eye-catching. The text is very simple, and elegantly concise, with just a few words on each page. The narrative, such as it is, is told mainly through the pictures. The group of passengers is followed from when they arrive at the airport until their plane takes off, although some pictures (of the interior of the control tower and the cockpit) do not show the passengers. Many of the passengers are easily identified from page to page (the family of three, the man with the cowboy hat, or my daughter's favorite - the man with the beard and glasses), if you want to trace their individual journeys, but this is pretty much optional; the text does not mention specific passengers. The book is quite old, dating from 1982, but has aged remarkably well. A more modern book would make more mention of going through security, and operators of 747s (which were fairly new at the time of printing) replaced the upstairs lounge shown in the book with more seating pretty quickly. Also, the clothes have dated somewhat - the women almost all wear dresses, hats for men and women are common, and people are generally dressed more formally than would be the case now. But these are very minor quibbles. And on the other hand, I was especially impressed by the fact that the book depicts an ethnically diverse group of passengers, which is not typical for a book of that vintage. For our kids, we have paired it with Maisy Goes on a Plane which, while aimed at older children, does cover security, and the experience of actually flying (whereas Airport stops at take-off). Between the two of them, these books capture the key elements of flying quite nicely for small children (although neither really prepares them for the interminable queues!)
E**S
Perfect book to prepare little ones for a trip!
Once I received this, I started reading it to my 1.5 year old a couple weeks before a cross country flight. It was perfect. It takes you through all the steps that you go through at the airport, from arriving by bus or car to taking off, all in a way that's easy for even a young toddler to understand. It quickly became her favorite book and she was saying "airport" in no time. She did wonderfully at the airport and in flight. This book definitely helped prepare her for what to expect in what could potentially be a scary experience for young kids. I'd definitely recommend this book.
A**E
Fascinating book for little ones
I ordered this book for my 16 month old daughter to help her get ready for her first plane trip. My husband and I had been pointing out planes in the sky to her, so when this book arrived, she instantly zeroed in on the illustrations of planes in the air. It quickly became her new favorite book, and she wanted to read it every night before bed, plus several times throughout the day. Before long, she became interested in the entire story: people arriving at the airport, checking in, preparing the plane, boarding, and taking off. The illustrations are bright, colorful, and nicely detailed. My daughter especially enjoyed little touches like the cat in the carrier at check-in, the colorful flags atop the terminal, and the boy and his parents who appear on several pages. (She always stops to point out "mama" and "dada.") The words themselves are simple, and a nice complement to the far more involved illustrations. We bought the paperback version, which made it a great size to tuck into a bag to read at the airport and on the plane itself. Having tackled her first flight, if anything my daughter is even more interested in this book now. Written in 1982, the content is still quite relevant and accurate, even if some minor details have changed. (My husband and I smiled to see so many of the passengers on the plane reading books--no laptops or iPads here!)
J**Z
great for first air travel experience
I purchased this book to help my 19 month old prepare for an upcoming airplane trip. She really loves looking at it & having it read to her. She points to all the suitcases & to the cargo hold, where the restroom is, etc.,.. We explain about waiting in lines, where she will be sitting in her car seat next to Momma & Daddy, and how passengers are reading books and having quiet conversations, all through using the illustrations. this book is quite simple, not too many words. The pictures are colorful, simple and easy to understand.
A**S
a gentle introduction to the airport for young children
This book is a good introduction to the sequence of events a child can expect to see when they take an airplane flight. The storyline, such as it is, unobtrusively follows a young boy and his family through the process -- arriving at the airport in a bus, standing in the ticket line, sitting in the waiting area, boarding the plane and finding your seat, and getting buckled in. There are also picture showing the crew preparing the airplane, the control tower okaying the plane for takeoff, the pilot and crew in the cockpit, and the jet taking off. There is a very nice cross-section showing the jet's fuselage, cargo hold, etc. Each picture is a brightly colored two-page spread, and my two-year old enjoys this book. My quibbles are small. It would have been nice to see some more children in the pictures; and in one scene we see the little boy buckling up in a window seat on the lefthand side of the plane, but on takeoff we see him look ing out a window on the righthand side. A small enough mistake, but what if a child notices this and begins to worry that airplanes do not obey the laws of physics or logic? Will you be prepared to advance explanations that will not confuse? Seriously, it's a nice book that should inform small children, and even help them when they first experience an airport.
D**E
Great illustrations and story
Anything by Byron Barton is great!
J**N
Awesome. We bought this before a flight I was taking alone with my near 3-year-old. It helped prepare her for the trip and kill time in the airport. She loves it and still requests it. She likes relating the story to our trip and the text is so simple that you can easily "customize" your own reading to your experience. I really believe in the power of letting your child know what's happening ahead of time, and I think this is a great tool to ready your kid for travel, making for a smoother trip.
F**S
used it before and during a transatlantic journey. It proved to be very efficient. I haven't seen Richard Scarry's Airport book. When I get it, I'll tell you which one's best
V**D
I bought it to my two years old girl, which whom we will be travelling in a long trip by the end of the year. She loves it. We read it everyday... I believe it will be very useful during our trip.
M**E
2歳の息子に読ませるために購入。バイロンバートンのでんしゃの絵本がとても好きだったので、こちらも試してみました。はっきりした明るい絵がいいです。乗客がバスや車で空港に着いて、待合室で待つ様子や、荷物を積み込むところ、コックピットでパイロットが準備して、管制塔からラジオが入って滑走路に出て空へ飛び立つまでの流れがよく分かります。 本人はどこまでそれが分かっているか分かりませんが、コックピットのパイロットを見て喜んだり、様々な角度から飛行機が見えるので、楽しいようです。 文章も短くて1ページに1行なので読みやすく、今の時期にちょうどよいレベルでした。 もっと大きくなったら一連の流れも分かって、さらに楽しめそうです。
T**E
I first bought a copy for my children, now I’ve bought a copy for my grandchildren…. They LOVE this book. Highly recommended !
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