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Mia and Ben are the very best of friends. They live side by side at the edge of a great, wide lake and together they sail, and swing, and sing. But the thing they love the most is making paper planes. They dream of one day being able to make a plane that will fly all the way across the lake, and their planes become more and more intricate…

But one day: terrible news. Ben’s family are moving far, far away. How can Mia and Ben stay best friends if they are so far apart? And how will they ever realise their dream of making a plane that can fly across their lake?

Find out in this moving, lyrical story of friendship and flight.

Our Review Panel says...

Paper Planes is a heartwarming story that weaves together themes of friendship, hope, and the power of connection, even when far away. It beautifully captures the innocence and emotional depth of young children, showcasing their ability to forge meaningful bonds that transcend distance. The children in the story demonstrate that distance is not a barrier to connection when there is a shared understanding and emotional support. This theme resonates deeply with young readers, offering a sense of reassurance that they can maintain meaningful relationships, even when they are far apart.

The book is complemented by beautiful illustrations that not only enhance the story but also provide a visual representation of the emotions and connections the characters experience. The illustrations, paired with the descriptive text, create an immersive experience. The beauty of the artwork lies in its simplicity, as it allows children to interpret and imagine the world of the characters in their unique way.

In the classroom, this book has the potential to spark quality writing from children or to complement science learning about forces and motion, or testing paper planes. The children I used this book with created their own stories about friendship and served as a springboard for more creative projects, designing their own paper planes and writing letters or notes to friends. This would promote not only literacy but also social and emotional learning.

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