Sammy’s brothers and sisters are off on a trip to visit an aeroplane museum and sit in planes; alas, he’s not big enough to join them. Of course, in his imagination he can (and does) fly whenever he likes, but ultimately, he knows that his visits to desert islands and outer space are only make-believe. s it turns out, being too young for school has its advantages, as Sammy is able to visit his granny and experience actual flight while the older boys and girls are at the museum. So, would your charges prefer to sit in old planes; go up in a real life hot-air balloon… or closetheir eyes, flap their arms and zoom off to dance with the moon people?
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