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| AUTHOR: | Myron Uhlberg |
| CATEGORY: | Book |
| MANUFACTURER: | Peachtree Publishers |
| ISBN: | 1561452947 |
| TYPE: | Bedtime & Dreams, Children's Baby - Fiction - General, Children: Grades 1-2, Juvenile Fiction, Nature & the Natural World - General, People & Places - United States, Preschool Picture Story Books |
| MEDIA: | Paperback |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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Customer Reviews of Flying over Brooklyn
The Perfect "Just One More Story" Before Bed The other night, my three-year-old son couldn't sleep. I took out my daughter's copy of Flying Over Brooklyn and started to read. He was wide-eyed and smiling through the entire adventure and absolutely surprised when we reached the end, "That was a dream?" he asked. "Yes, go to sleep so you can have an adventure too," I replied. "Wow, I would if I could have dreams THAT good!" I am sure that when my children are older they will appreciate the dreamy glimpses of a world far removed from our own (Brooklyn) and the historic significance of a child's recollection of an unusual event, but for now, they simply enjoy sharing the boy's dream-come-true flight over a snow-covered city. Meanwhile, I appreciate the positive spin it gives to the words, "Bed-time!"
Great book for city kids
"This is the first childrens book I have seen written for city kids. Every city kid will appeciate this story about flying over the city and seeing the great snow storm. It is truly a child's dream.
A Childhood Memory
Mr. Uhlberg's book FLYING OVER BROOKLYN should be required reading for any child who can read, or even before he has that ability. It is a lovely illustrated book that my grandchildren were delighted and fascinated by, especially when I was able to corroborate how the little boy felt. I, too, as a little boy lived through that blizzard in 1946 and that made the grandkids' eyes open wide, I guess with admiration that I had survived the ordeal. Kudos to Mr. Uhlberg. Give us more, sir!