Title: Like A Girl: Pilot
Author: April Peter
Illustrator: Daniel Shneor
Publishers: Indie
Format: ebook
Pages: 32
Genres: Picture Books, Educational, Children’s, Science
Rating: 4/5
Release Date: 8th February 2020
Where To Buy: Amazon UK, Amazon USA
Summary: Take flight with Pennie the Pilot! An awesome woman with an exciting adventurous life.
In this great book we meet Pennie. Describing in a colorful and fun way her daily flights, while encouraging young girls to seek whatever life goal they dream about when they grow up.
Filled with vibrant eye-catching illustrations. Pennie presents herself using show-and-tell, giving us a glimpse into her amazing job and aerial adventures with her helicopter.
Like A Girl: Pennie The Pilot presents young girls with talented role models that encourages gender positivity. Using creative descriptions and colorful artwork, the book lays out a variety of day-to-day tasks from her hectic career, describing her flying gear, checking her plane, planning navigation routes, delivering equipment and rescuing people in need. Pennie’s is an inspiring behind the scenes look at her life as queen of the skies.
Thank you so much to Booksprout and April Peter for the ebook copy to read and review.
Review: I loved this honestly what an amazing thing to teach a little girl, the way this was done was fun she was talking to two children who were curious about finding out which type of pilot she was; in which she shares many different areas of work available as a pilot. She shows what it takes to do it and it so much fun.
This book is worth reading if you have young children especially girls, it shows kindness, a unique job, it’s inspiring and fun. The art work as always is amazing and has the fun cut outs at the back of the book for additional play.
I’ve read most of this book series now and they are incredible and I highly highly recommend that you purchase them to read with your kids, they are such fun, offer so much and are worth your time.
About Author: April Peter is a prolific illustrator and cartoonist turned children’s books writer. In 2017 she converted her successful animated short “Ann Can’t Sleep” and self-published it as an illustrated Kindle and paperback bedtime story for preschoolers.
After spending years creating entertaining and educational content for children of all ages, Aprli Peter is now busy working on expanding the Ann series and turning it into a successful and valuable brand of inspirational rhyming bedtime stories.
April also collaborates with her partner Daniel Shneor on his illustrated book series “Meg & Rob’s Witch Tricks”.