The Big Balloon Race
Description
The Big Balloon Race follows the story of a thrilling race between two colorful hot air balloons. This early reader book focuses on the excitement and competition as the characters navigate the skies, facing challenges and working together to overcome them. The narrative is simple yet engaging, perfect for children learning to read, with vibrant illustrations that enhance the story’s action and provide context.
Written by Eleanor Coerr, the story encourages themes of perseverance, teamwork, and determination, as the characters not only compete but also help each other along the way. This book is ideal for early readers, as it presents a fun, accessible plot with a hint of adventure.
Why Read This Book
- Engages young readers with an exciting race theme, making learning to read a fun adventure.
- Provides an excellent introduction to teamwork and friendship, as characters support each other during the race.
- Designed for early readers, with simple sentence structures and vocabulary suitable for children starting to build their reading skills.
- Vibrant illustrations support the text, making it easier for children to follow the story and understand the action.
- Part of the I Can Read! series, which is well-known for fostering independent reading in young children.
About the Author
Eleanor Coerr was a renowned children's author best known for her engaging stories that captivated young readers. She wrote numerous books for early readers, using simple language to tackle a range of exciting and educational topics. Coerr’s books often feature themes of personal growth, friendship, and the beauty of discovery, making her a beloved author in children’s literature. Her dedication to providing young readers with accessible, entertaining stories has made her a key figure in early childhood reading development.
Estimated Delivery
Get Delivery By
Delivery may take longer during holidays; Dates shown are estimates.
Product Details
| ISBN-13 | 9780064440530 |
| Cover / Binding | Paperback |
| Publisher | HarperCollins |