Flight Books

North south east west
North south east west

By Margaret Wise Brown

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Follows the journey of a little bird who flies to the north, south, east, and west to decide which direction she likes best.

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How people learned to fly
How people learned to fly

By Fran Hodgkins

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A simple look at the trials and errors that led to the development of the airplane.

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Flying mania.
Flying mania.

By Ed Radlauer

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Photographs and simple text illustrate various vehicles used for flying such as the hot air balloon, glider, model plane, racing plane, and others.

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Abuela
Abuela

By Arthur Dorros

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While riding on a bus with her grandmother, a little girl imagines that they are carried up into the sky and fly over the sights of New York City.

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The cow who wouldn't come down
The cow who wouldn't come down

By Paul Brett Johnson

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Miss Rosemary tries everything to coax her flying cow Gertrude down from the sky.

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The cow who wouldn't come down
The cow who wouldn't come down

By Paul Brett Johnson

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Miss Rosemary tries everything to coax her flying cow Gertrude down from the sky.

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Dime, por que tienen alas los aviones?
Dime, por que tienen alas los aviones?

By Shirley Willis

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Text and simple illustrations provide explanations of the principles of flight.

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Flight
Flight

By Hilary Devonshire

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Explores fundamental principles of flight and how they can be used in art. Includes projects of building kites, parachutes, and model aircraft.

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