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Where's the Plane?

Part of Where's The

Illustrated by Ingela P Arrhenius
Board Book
$9.99 US
7-1/16"W x 7-1/16"H | 5 oz | 1 per carton
On sale Oct 07, 2025 | 10 Pages | 9781536241471
Age 0-2 years | Up to Preschool
Talented and prolific illustrator Ingela P. Arrhenius’s artwork pops in this new addition to the best-selling felt flaps series, which has sold over two million copies! Five stylishly illustrated spreads depict a series of vehicles (hot-air balloon, helicopter, rocket, and, of course, plane) hidden beneath bright felt flaps. With a mirror on the final page, this is the perfect book to share with very little ones.
Ingela P. Arrhenius is a freelance illustrator and graphic designer who has always loved to draw. She is the author-illustrator of My First Book of New York, My First Book of London, My First Book of Paris, Animals, City, Pop-up Ocean, Pop-up Jungle, and Pop-up Things That Go! as well as the illustrator of Alphabet Street and Christmas Street, both written by Jonathan Emmett, this lift-the-felt-flap series, and a series of Peekaboo board books. Ingela P. Arrhenius lives in Sweden.

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Talented and prolific illustrator Ingela P. Arrhenius’s artwork pops in this new addition to the best-selling felt flaps series, which has sold over two million copies! Five stylishly illustrated spreads depict a series of vehicles (hot-air balloon, helicopter, rocket, and, of course, plane) hidden beneath bright felt flaps. With a mirror on the final page, this is the perfect book to share with very little ones.

Author

Ingela P. Arrhenius is a freelance illustrator and graphic designer who has always loved to draw. She is the author-illustrator of My First Book of New York, My First Book of London, My First Book of Paris, Animals, City, Pop-up Ocean, Pop-up Jungle, and Pop-up Things That Go! as well as the illustrator of Alphabet Street and Christmas Street, both written by Jonathan Emmett, this lift-the-felt-flap series, and a series of Peekaboo board books. Ingela P. Arrhenius lives in Sweden.