HomeUS Air Force Alphabet Book by Jerry Pallotta and Sammie Garnett (2023, Hardcover)
US Air Force Alphabet Book by Jerry Pallotta and Sammie Garnett (2023, Hardcover)
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LC Classification Number:UG633.P335 2023Grade From:PreschoolLanguage:EnglishDewey Edition:23/eng/20220427Publisher:Charlesbridge Publishing, IncorporatedAuthor:Jerry Pallotta, Sammie GarnettIllustrator:Fraser, Vickie, YesSynopsis:Learn fascinating facts about an important branch of our armed forces, the US Air Force--one for each letter of the alphabet! With facts from both history and the modern era, each letter covers something air force related. From the fighter jets and Red Horse to Tuskegee and insignia, this book is a wealth of information that highlights the courage and commitment it takes to serve in the US Air Force.ISBN-10:1570919526gtin13:9781570919527Intended Audience:Juvenile AudiencePublication Year:2023Book Title:Us Air Force Alphabet BookGenre:Technology & Engineering, Juvenile NonfictionDewey Decimal:358.4009Item Length:9.4 inItem Height:0.4 inFormat:Hardcoverbrand:Charlesbridge Publishing, IncorporatedISBN-13:9781570919527Item Width:11.4 inBook Series:Jerry Pallotta's Alphabet Bks.Number of Pages:32 PagesItem Weight:18.3 OzReviews:An A-to-Z visual glossary of terminology, planes, and history of the U.S. Air Force. This alphabet book is heavy on airplane specifics and flight jargon. "F is for Fighter Jet," and the accompanying text and images outline five specific jets, including the F-15 Eagle, which flies at nearly 2,000 miles per hour. "P is for Planes" includes a look at vehicles such as the KC-135, the Spectre, and the E-8D Joint STARS, while "I is for Insignia" features a chart displaying badges and ranks for Air Force personnel. The artwork includes photographs (some historical) and images that include elements that look painted or drawn. The layouts are visually appealing and well balanced. Figures depicted are diverse, but other than the Tuskegee Airmen, there is no discussion of people of color in the Air Force. Adults and children alike stand to learn plenty from this title given the range of topics, terms, and history covered, though the level of detail and content make this most appropriate for readers seeking in-depth information on the Air Force rather than those in search of a simple alphabet book for young children. Readers eager to distinguish bombers from missiles will be pleased. -- Kirkus ReviewsTopic:Military Science, History / Military & Wars, concepts / Alphabet, People & Places / United States / GeneralLCCN:2022-020789Grade To:Second Grade