School
Age Storytime (K-4th) : "To Fly"
Stories about Little-Known Female Aviatrices Who Soared
Stories about Little-Known Female Aviatrices Who Soared
(Inspiring biographical storytime about women who took risks,
includes original newsreel footage (via Youtube) of one of the flights.)
The Daring Miss Quimby by Suzanne George Whitaker (Holiday House, 2009) Lively pictures accompany an exciting text about this flamboyant
flyer or Brave Harriet: The First Woman to Fly
the English Channel by Marissa Moss (Harcourt, 2001) tells the same story in a fictionalized first person narrative.
Original Newsreel footage of the English Channel flight:
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Harriet Quimby was the first American woman to fly
across the English channel. Her achievement was overshadowed by the Titanic
disaster.
Katherine Stinson Otero, High Flyer by Neila Skinner Petrick (Pelican, 2006) Lovely picture-book biography of this daring and adventurous individual or Soar, Elinor! by Tami Lewis Brown (Farrar, Straus, 2010.) Inspiring biography of the sixteen-year-old girl who flew under NYC's bridges! or Ruth Law Thrills a Nation by Don Brown (Houghton Mifflin, 1995) Riveting details enliven Brown's witty picture book depicting Ruth's record-breaking flight.
Katherine Stinson Otero, High Flyer by Neila Skinner Petrick (Pelican, 2006) Lovely picture-book biography of this daring and adventurous individual or Soar, Elinor! by Tami Lewis Brown (Farrar, Straus, 2010.) Inspiring biography of the sixteen-year-old girl who flew under NYC's bridges! or Ruth Law Thrills a Nation by Don Brown (Houghton Mifflin, 1995) Riveting details enliven Brown's witty picture book depicting Ruth's record-breaking flight.
Nobody Owns the Sky: The Story of "Brave Bessie" Coleman by Reeve Lindbergh (Candlewick, 1998) . Superbly-written narrative verse of this inspiring black flyer who refused to take no for an answer.
Since it was the beginning of the school year, concluded with:
The Wrong Side of the Bed by Wallace Keller (Rizolli, 1992) Hilarious tale
of what happens when Mott literally gets up "on the wrong side of the
bed."
Additional titles:
The Fabulous Flying Machines of
Alberto Santos-Dumont by
Victoria Griffith (Abrams, 2011) (Grade K+) A charming introduction
to a quirky flyer who loved floating over Paris in his own personal flying
machine and became the first man to lift off and land a completely
self-propelled plane.
Flying Solo: How Ruth Elder Soared
into America's Heart by
Julie Cummins (Roaring Brook, 2013) (Grade 1+) Lively picture book biography of
Ruth Elder who planned to be the first woman to fly across the Atlantic. Though
that failed, in 1929, she and 19 other women (including Amelia Earhart) flew
solo across the country to prove women could pilot as well as men!
Sky High: The True Story of Maggie Gee
by Marissa Moss (Tricycle, 2009)
(Grade K+) Taken from interviews with Maggie Gee herself, this is a
wonderful picture book biography of one of the only Chinese-American women accepted
into the World War II WASP (Women Airforce Pilots)
Flight by Robert Burleigh (Philomel, 1991) (Grade K+) Breathless text and wonderful paintings convey the excitement of Charles
Lindbergh's solo flight over the Atlantic.
McCarthy, Meghan. Daredevil: The Daring Life of
Betty Skelton. 2013. Unpaged. Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers,
$16.99 (978-1-4424-2262-9). K-Gr.3. The First Lady of Firsts, Betty Skelton
blazed the trail for women in aviation, auto racing, and aeronautics. She
soloed when she was just 12 years old and set records throughout her life.
Burleigh, Robert. Night flight:
Amelia Earhart crosses the Atlantic. Illus. by Wendell Minor. 2011. Unpaged.
Simon & Schuster, $16.95 (978-1-4169-6733-0). K-Gr.3. This uplifting picture book
recounts Amelia Earhart’s sky-breaking solo trip across the Atlantic in 1932.
And of course, there are many books on Amelia Earhart, the Wright Brothers, and other flyers.
See also: http://nobodyownsthesky.wordpress.com/
Bedm. 9/2013
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