Jumbo: The Making of the Boeing 747

Author:   Chris Gall ,  Chris Gall
Publisher:   Roaring Brook Press
ISBN:  

9781250155801


Pages:   48
Publication Date:   01 September 2020
Recommended Age:   From 5 years
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Chris Gall ,  Chris Gall
Publisher:   Roaring Brook Press
Imprint:   Roaring Brook Press
Dimensions:   Width: 26.40cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 31.60cm
Weight:   0.608kg
ISBN:  

9781250155801


ISBN 10:   1250155800
Pages:   48
Publication Date:   01 September 2020
Recommended Age:   From 5 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available.

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Praise for Go for the Moon: A Rocket, A Boy, and the First Moon Landing Gall uses approachable analogies to illuminate STEAM concepts, and an author's note recalls Gall's experience watching the moon landing as a child, further personalizing this edifying and heartfelt story. - Publishers Weekly, Starred Review Gall balances densely explanatory pages with wide-angle scenes filled with tension and drama. - The New York Times The final double-page spread is a stunning, vertiginous view of the boy's next generation of homemade rockets lifting off. A solid addition to the growing collection of fine volumes about Apollo 11. - Kirkus [Gall's] enthusiasm for rocketry shines brightly in loving attention to hardware detail in the art, with human participants rendered as merely necessary adjuncts. - Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Recommended for science classes and school and public library collections. - School Library Journal The large trim size places the focus on the richly colored illustrations, which chart and diagram each phase of the journey and return. - Booklist


In a properly lap- and eye-filling format (it has a 2-foot wingspan), a soaring tribute to the 'Queen of the Skies.' [...] A blast from the past, sure to transport fans of all things big and loud. - Kirkus, starred review Praise for Go for the Moon: A Rocket, A Boy, and the First Moon Landing Gall uses approachable analogies to illuminate STEAM concepts, and an author's note recalls Gall's experience watching the moon landing as a child, further personalizing this edifying and heartfelt story. - Publishers Weekly, Starred Review Gall balances densely explanatory pages with wide-angle scenes filled with tension and drama. - The New York Times The final double-page spread is a stunning, vertiginous view of the boy's next generation of homemade rockets lifting off. A solid addition to the growing collection of fine volumes about Apollo 11. - Kirkus [Gall's] enthusiasm for rocketry shines brightly in loving attention to hardware detail in the art, with human participants rendered as merely necessary adjuncts. - Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Recommended for science classes and school and public library collections. - School Library Journal The large trim size places the focus on the richly colored illustrations, which chart and diagram each phase of the journey and return. - Booklist


Praise for Go for the Moon: A Rocket, A Boy, and the First Moon Landing Gall uses approachable analogies to illuminate STEAM concepts, and an author's note recalls Gall's experience watching the moon landing as a child, further personalizing this edifying and heartfelt story. - Publishers Weekly, Starred Review Gall balances densely explanatory pages with wide-angle scenes filled with tension and drama. - The New York Times The final double-page spread is a stunning, vertiginous view of the boy's next generation of homemade rockets lifting off. A solid addition to the growing collection of fine volumes about Apollo 11. - Kirkus [Gall's] enthusiasm for rocketry shines brightly in loving attention to hardware detail in the art, with human participants rendered as merely necessary adjuncts. - Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Recommended for science classes and school and public library collections. - School Library Journal The large trim size places the focus on the richly colored illustrations, which chart and diagram each phase of the journey and return. - Booklist


In a properly lap- and eye-filling format (it has a 2-foot wingspan), a soaring tribute to the 'Queen of the Skies.' [...] A blast from the past, sure to transport fans of all things big and loud. - Kirkus, starred review This handsome volume delivers a good deal of information about the world's first jumbo jet, the Boeing 747... An intriguing book for any kid who is passionate (or even a little curious) about planes. - Booklist, starred review Gall's attention to detail dazzles. - Publishers Weekly This informative picture book is a fantastic purchase for all libraries and is destined to be loved by young airplane enthusiasts. - School Library Journal Praise for Go for the Moon: A Rocket, A Boy, and the First Moon Landing Gall uses approachable analogies to illuminate STEAM concepts, and an author's note recalls Gall's experience watching the moon landing as a child, further personalizing this edifying and heartfelt story. - Publishers Weekly, Starred Review Gall balances densely explanatory pages with wide-angle scenes filled with tension and drama. - The New York Times The final double-page spread is a stunning, vertiginous view of the boy's next generation of homemade rockets lifting off. A solid addition to the growing collection of fine volumes about Apollo 11. - Kirkus [Gall's] enthusiasm for rocketry shines brightly in loving attention to hardware detail in the art, with human participants rendered as merely necessary adjuncts. - Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Recommended for science classes and school and public library collections. - School Library Journal The large trim size places the focus on the richly colored illustrations, which chart and diagram each phase of the journey and return. - Booklist


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Chris Gall earned a degree in fine arts from the University of Arizona and is the author and illustrator of a dozen acclaimed books, including Dinotrux, a Publishers Weekly Best Children's Book of the Year, The Littlest Train, and Dog Vs. Cat. He is also the author of Go For the Moon, a nonfiction account of the Apollo moon landing. Chris lives in Tucson, Arizona.

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