Look Up High! Things That Fly (Big, Little Concepts, 6)

Look Up High! Things That Fly (Big, Little Concepts, 6)
Publisher
Age Range
2+
Release Date
August 15, 2023
ISBN
978-1772782905
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Look up High! Jet planes fly.
How? Where? Look up there!
The jet plane soars across the sky.
Helicopters, gliders, and planes—oh my! Preschoolers never get tired of cool flying machines. Indulge their love for things with wings (and a few without) with bright photographs and jaunty verse that makes it easy for pre-readers to chime in. They won’t even notice the subtle language lesson in prepositions as the hot air balloon drifts between the mountains, the water bomber swoops through the smoke, and the space station orbits around the Earth.

With Look Up High! Things That Fly, Victoria Allenby adds another kid-tastic instalment to the Big, Little Concept Books collection that has already graced story times with the Mathical Book Prize honor book Shape Up, Construction Trucks!, the sound-celebrating Listen Up! Train Song, and Let’s Add Up!, where addition meets imagination. Like its predecessors, the book features a closing note to caregivers with age-appropriate enrichment activities to extend both the learning and the fun. But they needn’t worry about handing the whole thing over to their children, since the padded cover, rounded corners, and extra-sturdy paper of this Toddler Tough format can endure many a rough reading. Now spread your wings and ask yourself: How would YOU zoom across the sky?

Editor review

1 review
Learning Prepositions
(Updated: June 20, 2026)
Overall rating
 
4.0
Writing Style
 
3.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
5.0
Learning Value
 
4.0
This book combines young children’s fascination with aircraft with learning prepositions. I like the diversity of the aircraft and people used in the book and that it is real photographs. The sentence structure uses repetition and the prepositional words or phrases are in bold type. The part I really liked is the activities in the back that distill the lesson on prepositions in a way that makes it easy for parents to expand the practice beyond this book. The concept of discussing objects in relation to something else was one of the most difficult things I worked with preschoolers to understand, so I love this book and wish I had found it sooner!
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