The more we talk and prepare our 3-year old for outings, trips, and activities, the more successful these experiences tend to be for our family. Yes, talking about what’s coming up can mean we are fielded with tons of questions, and the possibility of a little excitement and anticipation. However, at least at this point it doesn’t seem to be getting in the way or hindering any of the potential fun.
I’ve written about preparing kids and building their background knowledge for specific locales with children’s books, and also think picture books come in handy for general topics–like airplanes! Over the past few months, especially to get ready for our big flight to Oahu, I’ve compiled a handful of great stories and informational books to help guide little airplane passengers. The goal is to set-up expectations for behavior as well as get to know the ins and outs of airplanes and airports: All in hopes that a smooth, (mostly) tear free, flight happens for all passengers involved!

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