Get ready to soar high, fast, and far with My First Paper Airplane Book for kids ages 4−6!
Welcome to the wonderful world of paper airplanes, where curiosity and creativity meet engineering and science. In My First Paper Airplane Book, kids meet darts, gliders, and stunt planes—each with its own unique flight path. Playing with different designs, little ones become creative problem-solvers, quickly learning the way every fold shapes the plane’s journey in the sky. Step-by-step illustrations ensure kids ages 4−6 can easily follow along, while perforated pages let kids start tearing, folding, and flying right away. My First Paper Airplane Book includes troubleshooting tips, fun flying facts, and bonus art for kids to express their unique aviation style.
Inside, kids will find:
The perfect beginner kit. Easy-to-fold planes, perforated pages, and colorful designs make for a complete, high-flying kit for those getting started. Amazing plane designs! Young pilots learn how to make darts, stunts, and gliders—built for speed, tricks, or extra-long flights. Guided illustrated instructions. Step-by-step folding instructions include illustrations designed for early readers to read and create with confidence. Bonus cutouts! Runways, decals, and other exciting flying images to spark creativity and inspire maximum flying fun.
From the Publisher
Guided illustrated instructions
Step-by-step folding instructions include illustrations designed for early readers to create confidently
Amazing plane designs
Young pilots learn how to make darts, stunts, and gliders—built for speed, tricks, or extra-long flights
Extra cutouts
Runways, decals, and other exciting flying images to spark creativity and inspire maximum flying fun
Follow step by step instructions to fold each type of plane
Use your own paper or the special paper in the back of the book!
Publisher : Z Kids
Publication date : August 15, 2023
Language : English
Print length : 90 pages
ISBN-10 : 0593690389
ISBN-13 : 978-0593690383
Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
Reading age : 5 – 9 years, from customers
Dimensions : 8.53 x 0.24 x 10.5 inches
Grade level : Preschool – 1
Bernie –
Keeps younger children engaged
Bought for a younger child in a family the older brother wanted his own paper airplane book for himself. It was that engaging! Thanks for a wonderful gift!
David Barell –
Loved by my class!
My husband bought this for me for work. I am a lunch aide and I was looking for more activities on inside days. This was very well loved by the boys and girls! They really enjoyed all the different shapes and types of paper airplanes. And of course racing them was lots of fun!
Barry Brown –
Good introduction, but only six plane styles
This book is a good introduction to paper airplanes! My 10 year-old loved the tear-out pages with designs already printed on them. They look really nice when folded. The paper is heavyweight and holds its shape well. The instructions are pretty easy to follow. Of course, you can just use plain letter-size or A4 paper for any of the planes.That said, be aware that although the book is 90 pages, there are only six plane styles shown. At least two of the styles you probably already know: what the author calls the “lil zoomer” and the “needle nose.” About half of the “pages” are the tear-out sheets, with three sheets per style. I wish each design sheet had different colors so every plane could be unique.My kiddo thinks the tear-out designs are cool, so I’m giving this 4 stars because it’s a good introduction to some basic planes. Move up to a more comprehensive book after this one, or find a website with lots of plane designs to learn from.
Mary –
Paper airplanes
Gift for a 5 year old who loves airplanes! Direction on different paper airplanes, so easy my grandson was able to do them himself. Perfect gift.
puffer86 –
Great book to make paper airplanes
Grand son loved it
lori barum –
Fun book
My grandson age 6 is obsessed with making paper airplanes and this book taught him lots of new ones to make. He spends hours trying out all the different models.
HF –
Paper planes galore!
My grandson is always asking me to help him make paper airplanes; I am not the best. I found this book, now I pull out a page, he colors the plane and then we follow the folds and presto! A plane.
Justin Carr –
Good fun!
The paper is nice and thick, which makes for good airplanes.
Brenda T –
Looks like fun