The Airport Book

Lisa Brown (Mummy Cat) takes preschoolers to the airport and beyond in this extraordinary picture book that captures an airport's many intrigues, from tearful goodbyes to curiously shaped packages.

The journey begins as a stylish young mixed-race family climbs into a taxi, the daughter's stuffed monkey in tow. The boy in the family is the narrator, describing a busy travel day, step by step. The airport action begins at curbside drop-off, where readers are introduced to some of the colorful individuals--even a dog with a pink-ribbon collar--who will eventually make it aboard the same airplane as the family. One of the many joys of the book is following the meticulously inked and watercolored characters as they move through their day--from the mustachioed gentleman in the yellow suit to the nonstop cell-phone talker ("BLAH BLAH BLAH"). The stuffed monkey plays a major role, too, as it gets busted out of the suitcase by the pink-ribbon dog down in the cargo area, then shows up on the conveyor belt at the family's destination airport: "MONKEY!" the girl happily exclaims.

If there's any justice in the world, The Airport Book will become just as beloved as the transportation book of yesteryear, Richard Scarry's Cars and Trucks and Things That Go. Bon voyage! --Karin Snelson, children's & YA editor, Shelf Awareness
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