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Hawk, I'm Your Brother
Hawk, I'm Your Brother

By Byrd Baylor

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Determined to learn to fly, Rudy adopts a hawk hoping that their kinship will bring him closer to his goal.

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Herbie Bear flies a plane
Herbie Bear flies a plane

By Joanne D. Meier

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"A simple story belonging to the fourth level of Herbie Bear Readers, young Herbie imagines piloting a plane while on a family vacation"--Provided by publisher.

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Warped wings
Warped wings

By James R. Head

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Winging it
Winging it

By Cindy Rodriguez

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Flying is fun
Flying is fun

By Carol North

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A little boy enjoys his first trip by himself in an airplane when he goes to visit his cousin.

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Richard Scarry's Frances Fix-It.
Richard Scarry's Frances Fix-It.

By Richard Scarry

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Frances the resourceful rabbit has a busy time, first repairing all the malfunctioning possessions of the other animals and then building and flying her own plane.

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I want to be a pilot
I want to be a pilot

By Teddy Slater

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Flying
Flying

By Barry J. Schiff

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