CommunityChildren’s ‘Little Book of Travel Tales’ Launched by Manchester Airport to Mark...

Children’s ‘Little Book of Travel Tales’ Launched by Manchester Airport to Mark World Book Day

Encounters with pandas, family reunions and magic dolls all feature in Manchester Airport’s new ’Little Book of Travel Tales’.

 

Including stories written by children who have flown through the airport in recent times, the free book has been launched to celebrate World Book Day, and the airport has printed 5,000 copies which will be handed out to children travelling through over Easter, as well as to pupils visiting the AeroZone education centre.

 

MAG – which owns and operates Manchester, London Stansted and East Midlands airports – put out a call for submissions last year and received hundreds of entries, which were whittled down to winners from nine schools;

 

  • Didsbury C of E Primary School, Stockport
  • New Moston Primary School, Manchester
  • Queensgate Primary School, Stockport
  • Ringway Primary School, Wythenshawe
  • Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School, Wythenshawe
  • Stockport Home Education Community, Stockport
  • St Paul’s C of E Primary School. Manchester
  • Grewelthorpe C of E Primary School, Ripon, North Yorkshire
  • Westoe Crown Primary School, South Shields
Manchester Airports Little Book of Travel Tales
Manchester Airport’s Little Book of Travel Tales.

One of the selected stories tells the tale of a panda-obsessed girl called Emily, who wins a competition to travel to China and see her favourite animal in the wild.

 

Another recounts the adventures of a mischievous toy doll called Dolly, who escapes the suitcase she has been packed into whilst in the hold of a plane and befriends a teddy, before finding – and eating – a whole box full of crisps.

 

Poems submitted include an entry from nine-year-old Noah about the various jobs at the airport, and another by 7-year-old Milose about seeing a plane in the night sky and wondering about where it might be travelling to.

 

The book also contains puzzles, wordsearches and a range of other fun activities to keep youngsters occupied whilst they wait for their flights.

Manchester Airports Little Book of Travel Tales 2
Manchester Airport’s Little Book of Travel Tales.

Manchester Airport’s Head of Education, Skills and Employment, Marcella M’Rabety, said: “We were blown away by the quality and variety of entries we received for the ‘Little Book of Travel Tales’ and are very grateful to participating schools and their pupils.

 

“Literacy is a vital skill and World Book Day plays an important part in encouraging children to discover the joy of reading and writing. We were keen to support World Book Day through our education programme and tapping into youngsters’ enthusiasm for travel and adventure felt like a natural fit.

 

“I know the pupils involved all had a great deal of fun writing the stories and poems, and I hope our passengers get just as much enjoyment from reading them.”

 

The ‘Little Book of Travel Tales’ is part of a wider programme of education and school outreach work that Manchester Airport is engaged in. AeroZone, an on-site educational centre, was opened last year by Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham. It provides a mix of teaching space and interactive zones, including a mocked-up plane cabin with real seats and a cockpit, complete with flight simulator. It is available for school trip bookings for primary school pupils across the North.

 

Meanwhile, the MAG Connect Airport Academy provides dedicated support to the long-term unemployed and other disadvantaged groups, offering free training courses and skills workshops in partnership with Trafford College, making over 4,000 job referrals last year.

 

To find out more visit www.manchesterairport.co.uk/education.

Olivia McHugh
Olivia McHugh
Staff writer
Latest

Father’s Day gift guide 2026: Best gifts for every type of dad

Father’s Day (June 21) is the perfect time to celebrate the people who make everyday moments feel special.  Whether he enjoys slow mornings with coffee,...

Building safety compliance: A growing concern for developers and investors

Building safety now sits at the centre of property development and investment decisions across the UK. Increased scrutiny from authorities and greater awareness among residents have...

UK SMEs Face Growing Employment Tribunal Threat as Case Numbers Continue to Climb

WARWICKSHIRE, UK, June 11, 2026 – UK small and medium-sized businesses are being urged to review their HR practices as employment tribunal claims continue...

How to choose the right cloud model for your company

Choosing the right cloud model is vital because it will affect performance, security, and cost. You must assess workload requirements, compliance needs and long-term scalability...
Subscribe to our newsletter
Business Manchester will use the information you provide on this form to be in touch with you and to provide updates and marketing.
Don't miss

How reading at an early age can grow your children into smarter adults

Encouraging your child to start reading at an early age means introducing them to creativity and imagination. It’s the period when young children’s brains are...

Manchester charity helping people with rare genetic condition to receive key donation

A total of £1,548 has been raised to support a vital health charity in Greater Manchester. Worsley-based charity Cure Usher Syndrome will receive the contribution...

Brighton Residents Increasingly Opt for Expert TV Wall Mounting as Home Entertainment Expands

As modern televisions continue to grow in size and become a focal design feature in living rooms, many homeowners in Brighton are now relying...

Why UK entrepreneurs fly to Europe and back in a day

For a growing number of UK entrepreneurs, Europe is becoming a day trip. Founders are increasingly flying out in the morning, holding meetings in...

More News

Why UK entrepreneurs fly to Europe and back in a day

For a growing number of UK entrepreneurs, Europe is becoming a day trip. Founders are increasingly flying out in the morning, holding meetings in...

How reading at an early age can grow your children into smarter adults

Encouraging your child to start reading at an early age means introducing them to creativity and imagination. It’s the period when young children’s brains are...

Summer Maths Programme Launched to Prevent Summer Learning Loss and Build Confidence

Mathnasium of Altrincham has now launched a special Summer Programme designed to help children retain and strengthen maths skills over the long summer break...