New children's book takes fanciful look at world of aeroplanes while encouraging children to draw
MESA, Ariz. (MMD Newswire) September 15, 2010 -- Aeroplane Child by Larry Don Cornell Sr. uses rhyme, rhythm and color to help children learn to draw aeroplanes.
In Aeroplane Child, Cornell presents a high-flying adventure for children. As the aeroplane child goes on a silly, magical trip into the wild blue yonder, readers will learn that the destination is not as important as the journey itself. Through vivid colors, sounds and images, Aeroplane Child seeks to spark creativity and encourage young readers to find crayons and paper and draw the planes of their dreams.
From the big city to the comfort of the country, children will read about skyscrapers and moonscapes, big fields, giant clouds and even some mice. Meant to be read aloud, Aeroplane Child is filled with every color of the rainbow to make color recognition fun and reading as visually pleasing as possible.
Aeroplane Child is available for sale online at Amazon.com and other channels.
About the Author
Larry Don Cornell Sr. has earned an associate of general study degree at Mesa Community College and a Bachelor of Science degree in software engineering at the University of Advancing Technology. Cornell has coached elementary students in football and baseball competitions and had a winning record from 1985 through 1986.
MEDIA CONTACT:
Larry Don Cornell Sr.
Email: lcorn1212@live.com
Phone: (480) 461-0260
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