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Amelia Earhart was a woman of many "firsts." In 1932, she became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. In 1935, she also became the first woman to fly across the Pacific. From her early years to her mysterious 1937 disappearance while attempting a flight around the world, readers will find Amelia Earhart's life a fascinating story. Review: Role model! - I actually read this to my just-preschool 4-year-old daughter who had just started on chapter books at nursery. Shortly afterwards, her princess hair was gone and she loudly decided she wanted to be a vet (since Amelia Earhart could do what *she* wanted.) It's very clearly written, with inset panels providing extra context and thus possible to skip for a younger reader. The text itself would be fine for a 6-year-old, I think and reminds me a bit of the old Ladybird biographies. The book presents Earhart as she was - a woman of her time, making her way, and embracing 20s style Feminism but still feminine, avoiding early marriage, and marrying on her own terms; happily ever after for her was a husband who supported her in *her* adventures. From a parent's point of view, the nice thing about Earhart was that she designed clothes, set fashions, but could do so because she flew planes and had adventures. For younger female listeners and readers she's a fantastic bridge from Barbie to something less saccharine, more assertive, more covered in engine grease - because Amelia didn't care... Oh, and, the book doesn't let Earhart's disappearance overshadow the story; what matters is how she lived, not how she died. Review: ... my 7 year old daughter as she dressed up like Amelia Earhart for her schools history day and wanted ... - I brought this book for my 7 year old daughter as she dressed up like Amelia Earhart for her schools history day and wanted to learn more about her. My daughter really enjoyed reading the book, (I also enjoyed reading the book). The text was clear and easy to read. The illustrations in the book are done like the cover in a cartoon like way which in my opinion is brilliant for younger readers.





| Best Sellers Rank | 530,304 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 165 in Children's Books on Planes & Aviation 212 in Children's Books on United States History 244 in Science & Technology Biographies for Children (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,309 Reviews |
M**E
Role model!
I actually read this to my just-preschool 4-year-old daughter who had just started on chapter books at nursery. Shortly afterwards, her princess hair was gone and she loudly decided she wanted to be a vet (since Amelia Earhart could do what *she* wanted.) It's very clearly written, with inset panels providing extra context and thus possible to skip for a younger reader. The text itself would be fine for a 6-year-old, I think and reminds me a bit of the old Ladybird biographies. The book presents Earhart as she was - a woman of her time, making her way, and embracing 20s style Feminism but still feminine, avoiding early marriage, and marrying on her own terms; happily ever after for her was a husband who supported her in *her* adventures. From a parent's point of view, the nice thing about Earhart was that she designed clothes, set fashions, but could do so because she flew planes and had adventures. For younger female listeners and readers she's a fantastic bridge from Barbie to something less saccharine, more assertive, more covered in engine grease - because Amelia didn't care... Oh, and, the book doesn't let Earhart's disappearance overshadow the story; what matters is how she lived, not how she died.
A**R
... my 7 year old daughter as she dressed up like Amelia Earhart for her schools history day and wanted ...
I brought this book for my 7 year old daughter as she dressed up like Amelia Earhart for her schools history day and wanted to learn more about her. My daughter really enjoyed reading the book, (I also enjoyed reading the book). The text was clear and easy to read. The illustrations in the book are done like the cover in a cartoon like way which in my opinion is brilliant for younger readers.
G**E
Informative for children and adults.
Informative, easy to read for just above average 7 year old reader. As an adult I found it enjoyable also. Very good.
F**R
HISTAREY IS LOT BETTER NOW I CAN READ THIS
HISTAREY IS LOT BETTER NOW I CAN READ THIS BOOK
J**K
A good read
I would have given 5 stars if there had been some photographs instead of just drawings.
M**S
She loved it: -)
Bought for daughter as a self esteem and women can do anything!!! She loved it :-)
V**P
Five Stars
great series
S**P
thouroughly engrossing
A thoroughly engrossing book which shed new light on my heroine, Amelia Earhart. The book also provided sources of other female novice pilots which I didn't know about.
C**K
Great biography series!!!
I love this series! They are great, easy-to-read, fact based biographies that my children have grown up with. Sacagawea was our first book because of my daughter's obsession and from there we moved to other strong historical women, such as Helen Keller and Amelia Earhart. Then we would find subjects to correspond with whatever my kids were studying at school. Really, really recommend this series!!!
W**Z
I keep buying this series for my free time reading
I really like this series. I read it in my free time. I like the way of book explaining things. It is simple and understanding yet, detail from first until final chapter.
J**E
esta série de livros é excelente!
Estou estudando inglês sozinha há 1 ano e meio, depois de ter estudado até o livro 6 do curso Brasas e acho que o nível do meu inglês é pré-intermediário. Portanto, não tive muito dificuldade de entender este texto e Amelia Earthart foi uma mulher incrível: ela aprendeu a pilotar aviões em uma época em que quase nenhuma mulher fazia isto e os aviões pequenos eram imensamente perigosos de serem pilotados.
A**A
Muy recomendable
Un inglés no demasiado complicado para niños a partir de 9 años aprox. Y una biografía de una gran mujer bien contada. Muy recomendable. Buscaremos otros de la misma colección.
A**N
Book
Great read for children.
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