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Benny the Biplane

par Fritz Carmichael

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BENNY THE BIPLANE is a beginning reader for children ages 4-8 with decidedly educational and historical leanings. The text is that of a traditional children's picture book for very young readers, and it weighs in at just 308 words in 24 pages. It uses repetition of simple time elements and clauses, mostly monosyllabic words (monosyllabic being one of the most ironic words in the English language), and syntactically is short and easy to read. It covers concepts such as jobs, joblessness, sadness, hope, and success, with both a resolution and an ending that reinforce the concept that even when the outlook appears dim, the future may hold better opportunities than the one that was lost. It is unlike other children's books because It incorporates historical black-and-white photographs of actual biplanes, including a list of illustrations in the back matter that indicates the model of biplane (and some other planes as well), approximate shooting date, and location (if available) for each photograph. It also has a drawing of a mouse flying a cartoon biplane. This additional detail (other than the mouse, probably) widens the age range of the book's audience, provides additional information for those readers who are interested, and creates additional learning and discussion opportunities for children, their parents, librarians, and educators.For young readers, and even their parents, the initial reaction may be, "Where are the colors?" But please give it a chance. It's a great story, and was written before planning the interior illustrations. Unfortunately,, though some color illustrations could be used, that would detract from the style and consistency of the work. From an educational standpoint, the book provides excellent reading practice for children who are still mastering the fundamentals of simple sentence structure and common word forms. Children as young as three years old have enjoyed having BENNY THE BIPLANE read to them. As a picture book, it's relatively short, so it's a great, easy read on those nights when a longer book won't quite fit the bill. We hope you love it!… (plus d'informations)
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Benny the Biplane was built to fly during the war. When the war ended, Benny was no longer needed. He was parked in a field until he was purchased by a man to use in a carnival. He was used to perform tricks which he enjoyed until the carnival ended and he was once again un-needed. Benny was then purchased by a woman who used him to drop toys and food to needy children all over the world. The book is appended with historical facts concerning the illustrations. ( )
  kyurenka | Aug 5, 2018 |
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Benny loves loves to fly and any child who loves airplanes will love this book! Unfortunately Benny is grounded and finds himself in a field with other grounded planes. The good news is that he won’t remain there forever. I really liked the realistic illustrations and photographs. ( )
  sultrydiva | Apr 9, 2018 |
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I received a free copy of Benny the Biplane in exchange for an honest review.

This simple story of a biplane who wasn’t happy to be parked on a field fits the bill of high interest book for new English learners besides young readers. The sentences are repetitive but the story as an underlining theme of having a good work ethic. It also has historical photos of planes and pilots as well as photo credits at the back of the book. There is also a nicely designed page where the text is laid out in the shape of a plane. ( )
  jwyss | Sep 2, 2017 |
Benny the Biplane loves to fly. He was made to fly in a war, then the war ended and he was grounded. Then he got to fly with a carnival where people did tricks, but the carnival closed down. Finally, a woman chose Benny for an important mission of delivering food and toys to children and Benny was happy.

This is a wonderful story, perfect for children 2-6. Simple, short sentences paired with real photos of biplanes are able to keep the interest of children, especially ones that love things that go! I really liked that this book was able to introduce a little history of the biplane along with some real jobs that biplanes were used for. It also touches upon the subjects of having a purpose and fulfilment providing an easy way to introduce children to those topics. I would have loved a sentence about what makes a biplane special (I correctly guessed bi went with the two wings) so I could answer this inevitable question that my child asked me.

This book was provided for free in return for an honest review. ( )
  Mishker | May 5, 2017 |
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Benny the Biplane is about a plane that is built to fly during a war, and then has different jobs afterwards. It's illustrated with photographs of historical biplanes and doesn't have much of a story, the pictures are the main attraction. Because there isn't much of a plot, the story didn't hold my three-year-old's attention, but kids who are interested in planes will enjoy the pictures. ( )
  LazybeeJr | May 2, 2017 |
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BENNY THE BIPLANE is a beginning reader for children ages 4-8 with decidedly educational and historical leanings. The text is that of a traditional children's picture book for very young readers, and it weighs in at just 308 words in 24 pages. It uses repetition of simple time elements and clauses, mostly monosyllabic words (monosyllabic being one of the most ironic words in the English language), and syntactically is short and easy to read. It covers concepts such as jobs, joblessness, sadness, hope, and success, with both a resolution and an ending that reinforce the concept that even when the outlook appears dim, the future may hold better opportunities than the one that was lost. It is unlike other children's books because It incorporates historical black-and-white photographs of actual biplanes, including a list of illustrations in the back matter that indicates the model of biplane (and some other planes as well), approximate shooting date, and location (if available) for each photograph. It also has a drawing of a mouse flying a cartoon biplane. This additional detail (other than the mouse, probably) widens the age range of the book's audience, provides additional information for those readers who are interested, and creates additional learning and discussion opportunities for children, their parents, librarians, and educators.For young readers, and even their parents, the initial reaction may be, "Where are the colors?" But please give it a chance. It's a great story, and was written before planning the interior illustrations. Unfortunately,, though some color illustrations could be used, that would detract from the style and consistency of the work. From an educational standpoint, the book provides excellent reading practice for children who are still mastering the fundamentals of simple sentence structure and common word forms. Children as young as three years old have enjoyed having BENNY THE BIPLANE read to them. As a picture book, it's relatively short, so it's a great, easy read on those nights when a longer book won't quite fit the bill. We hope you love it!

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