Fly note: “Soon we’re going so fast the runway lights are a blur. Daddy pulls on the control column and the plane’s nose rises steeply off the ground. I wonder if this giant machine can really fly. I decide to help by beating my wings. It works.”
Imagine what it would be like to fly off on adventures with an international airline pilot. Imagine if you could travel to exotic and interesting places—and learn about things like gravity, aviation and the Northern Lights as you go.
That’s what happens when you join Little Fly and Morgan on their trips with Morgan’s dad, Rob Schapiro. Rob is a captain on Boeing 747s, and Little Fly is the cute little creature who goes with the family to share their experiences.
In “Where Does Daddy Go?” the first adventure in the Little Fly illustrated children’s book series, Rob and Little Fly jet off to Japan and Alaska. Little Fly examines the inside of a 747 cockpit and discovers what it’s like to be a pilot on the road and in the air. In Anchorage they exercise and shop for toys for Morgan; in Tokyo they learn about the local food and restaurant customs. But best of all is when they go home to Morgan and his mom.
The book size is 9.5 x 7.5 inches--ideal for bed-time reading and printed on thick glossy paper that makes it comfortable for small hands.