The Canadian commercial pilot, the owner of the publishing company, the mother of two children, and the author of the Violet the Pilot children's book series, Bettina Bathe provides talent and energy for today's young people. I think this aviation adventure novel series is suitable for children from 3 to 8 years old.
Her child's book series was once concentrated in one country's season, although the adventures in each book were very different and involved different aircraft. Starting in Canada, Bettina's main role was to take a camping/fishing trip with three passengers on a seaplane during the spring. Her second book is Violet the Pilot, which brings two young French passengers on a hot air balloon to a place where they can start cycling and enjoy the beauty of autumn. The third book in the Bettina series is centered on the Hawaiian Islands in summer, and two young passengers want to watch the island on the Violet helicopter. In this book, when three people were asked to save the stranded little whale, there was an unexpected adventure.
These books can be considered as an educational tool for illustrator Barbara Fortin, which contains carefully designed landscapes depicting the country's countryside, wildlife, clothes and food. Bettina uses educational information about aviation and the various aircraft used in her book. Using maps and other interesting images, including the flags of each country - will definitely give readers the tools to interact further with the kids.
It is clear that Bettina's children's books are not only designed to educate children about their world and various aircraft technologies, but also to inspire young girls' aviation dreams. The author's website www.violetthepilot.com provides readers with ongoing competitions and awards.
Violet the Pilot in Canada - Published October 2004 - ISBN#1-4120-3215-6
Violet the Pilot in France - Published July 2005 - ISBN#0-9738290-0-1
Hawaiian Violet Pilot - Published January 2006 - ISBN#0-9738290-1-X
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