Families who loved I Can Fly! by Alain Crozon often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your toddler is in the 'What's that?' phase, especially during walks in the park or trips to the airport. This interactive riddle book is designed to channel a child's natural curiosity about the world above them. Through simple rhyming clues and hidden flaps, it transforms the concept of flight into a playful game of discovery. The book explores different ways things move through the air, from the buzzing of a bee to the drift of a hot air balloon. It is an ideal choice for building early vocabulary and cognitive prediction skills in children ages one to four. Beyond the facts of flight, it fosters a sense of wonder and joy, making it a perfect wind-down read that still provides enough engagement to keep a wiggly toddler focused on the page.