Get ready to explore airports inside and out in this jam-packed activity and sticker book! Design your own passport, get through the runway maze, colour in a futuristic airport, unscramble anagrams, fill the skies with aeroplane stickers and much more. With over 200 stickers, bright illustrations and amazing facts about airports around the world, this is the perfect way to keep kids occupied whether on your travels or at home!
Flying can be an exciting way to travel, and there's plenty of inspiration throughout this book for learning about airports and air travel. With vivid illustrations by James Gulliver Hancock of baggage systems, in-flight meals and the plane's entertainment systems to name but a few, young kids will find plenty to keep them occupied and challenged. They can decorate and design their own airports, and with 48 pages of activities and over 200 stickers, there's plenty of fun to be had at home or in the air!
Activities include:
Navigating your way through the baggage carousel maze
Draw your own in-flight entertainment with felt-tip pens
Spot the two identical airline meals on board the flight
Colour in the aeroplane and design your own airline logo
Add stickers to complete the air hangar jigsaw
Find the odd plane out in the airport scene
And much, much more!
Book Details
ISBN: 9781838691066
Edition: 1st
Publication Date: May 2020
Writers: Kids, Lonely Planet
Hancock, James Gulliver
Age range: 6-8
48 pages | Dimensions: 282mm width × 259mm height
Next edition due: Not yet determined
This guide is in the English language.
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