Flight Books

How birds fly
How birds fly

By Elsa Jaspersen

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Introduces the basic concepts of bird flight.

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Joe-Joe's first flight
Joe-Joe's first flight

By Natasha Tarpley

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Forbidden to fly because of their color, Joe-Joe and the men who clean and repair airplanes in the 1920s are so discouraged that the moon cannot even shine, until Joe-Joe's determination lures the...

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The Star Wars book about flight
The Star Wars book about flight

By Caroline Barnes

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Discusses the history and future of machine-powered flight.

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Freddy the pilot
Freddy the pilot

By Walter R. Brooks

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Freddy the pig and his animal friends take to the air to save Mr. Boomschmidt's Stupendous and Unexcelled Circus from the evil schemes of Watson P. Condiment, the comic book tycoon.

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Freddy the pilot
Freddy the pilot

By Walter R. Brooks

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Freddy the pig and his animal friends take to the air to save Mr. Boomschmidt's Stupendous and Unexcelled Circus from the evil schemes of Watson P. Condiment, the comic book tycoon.

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Irma the flying bowling ball
Irma the flying bowling ball

By Ross Tom

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A black and red bowling ball named Irma dreams of flying.

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One windy day
One windy day

By Patience Foster

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The boy with the helium head
The boy with the helium head

By Jean Little

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A young boy has unusual experiences after leaving the doctor's office with a balloon full of medicine and a head full of helium.

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