Louis' Dream Plane

Louis' Dream Plane

by TerryMilne (Author)

Synopsis

When Louis sees Toby playing with the most fantastic toy plane, Louis can't resist 'borrowing' it for himself. His first pretend flight is amazing as he imagines zooming high above the clouds but Louis' guilt about the stolen plane creeps into his heart until he can't bear to look at it, and he hides it in his bedroom. Louis knows he must put this right so he reunites the plane with Toby and learns that flying is far more fun with two!

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 36
Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Published: 09 Apr 2009

ISBN 10: 1845079256
ISBN 13: 9781845079253
Children’s book age: 5-7 Years
Book Overview: * Perfect for all young readers besotted by aircraft * A gentle story about taking responsibility for your own actions * Friendship theme. * Features the classic Gypsy Moth biplane made famous by aviation pioneers such as Amy Johnson, Jean Batten and Sir Francis Chichester.

Media Reviews
A gentle tale of honesty, and the delights of sharing a common interest with a friend. || The style in clear large print gives the story pace and clarity. || The illustrations are the principle conveyors of the story, and the colours and tones used are soft and pleasing to look at. This is a story with a moral but told sympathetically from Louis's point of view. || Overtly didactic, but the themes are very worthwhile. A flawed hero can redeem himself, confession is good for the soul, all's well that ends well, a common interest is a strong bond of friendship, and a true friend is more valuable than any object. The story will ring bells with anyone who has been tempted to take and keep something which belongs to someone else.
Author Bio
Terry Milne was born in Cape Town, South Africa. She danced professionally for two years before changing course to study book illustration at Stellenbosch University where she was taught by Niki Daly. She has illustrated both picture books and fiction for children, including THE TOYMAKER by Martin Waddell, THE CAT, THE CROW AND THE BANYAN TREE by Penelope Lively and THE NIGHT OF THE UNICORN by Jenny Nimmo. She now lives in Oxford with her architect husband and two young daughters.