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THE GINGERBREAD MAN by Laura Murray

THE GINGERBREAD MAN

Paper Airplanes on the Loose

From the Gingerbread Man Is Loose series, volume 3

by Laura Murray ; illustrated by Mike Lowery

Pub Date: Oct. 15th, 2024
ISBN: 9780593532492
Publisher: Putnam

The Gingerbread Man learns to fold and fly a paper airplane.

The cookie protagonist—whipped up by a class of elementary schoolers and now a member of the classroom—joins the students for a lesson that combines math and science: creating paper airplanes. The kids go outside to fly their planes, but when one student’s creation lands in a tree, the Gingerbread Man jumps into his own plane. Soaring to the tree, he frees it as the students cheer. Early on, the story references fractions and the concepts of speed, lift, and gravity, but these ideas don’t seem to matter when the Gingerbread Man sails through the sky on his way to the tree, doing loops and flipping upside down. The step-by-step folding directions aren’t as clear as they could be, relying on readers’ prior knowledge. Still, it’s an entertaining enough story, ideal for comics newcomers. Lowery combines his full-page illustrations with smaller panels. In his thick-lined, exaggerated cartoon illustrations, the Gingerbread Man sports his iconic icing bow tie and trim; the students vary in terms of skin tone and hair color. While followers of the series will be happy to see a new installment, the muddied presentation of the concepts outlined in the book keeps it from being a standout.

Not this character’s strongest outing; strictly for fans.

(Graphic early reader. 5-8)