My Daddy's an Aviator In the US Air Force |
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Author:
| children, Grey, Talula |
ISBN: | 979-8-3916-7346-0 |
Publication Date: | Apr 2023 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $9.99 |
Book Description:
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Have you ever wondered what it's like to have a parent in the US Air Force? My Daddy is an Aviator is a heart-warming and informative book for young children (up to grade 4) that delves into the world of the USAF.
This book provides an insight into the daily life of a parent in the USAF and, more specifically, the type of work they do when they're on tasks called operations. It answers common questions children may have, like why their parent has to go away and what they do...
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Have you ever wondered what it's like to have a parent in the US Air Force? My Daddy is an Aviator is a heart-warming and informative book for young children (up to grade 4) that delves into the world of the USAF.
This book provides an insight into the daily life of a parent in the USAF and, more specifically, the type of work they do when they're on tasks called operations. It answers common questions children may have, like why their parent has to go away and what they do while they're gone.
But that's not all - this book also addresses the challenges that families face when someone they love is away. It helps to alleviate fears around the danger of operations, and lets children know that their parent is always thinking of them, even when they're thousands of miles away.
This book is not just informative, but also helps young readers to cope with the emotions they may feel when their parent is deployed. With beautiful illustrations and a touching storyline, it's a must-read for any child with a parent in the US Air Force.
With My Daddy is an Aviator, children will gain a new understanding of the incredible work the USAF does every day, and will feel immense pride knowing that their parent is a part of something so important.
The book can also be used as an educational tool for all children to teach them about the role of the USAF and to instil a sense of empathy for other children who have a parent who is deployed.