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The O'Hare family in First airplane trip
The O'Hare family in First airplane trip

By David Gantz, Crown

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The O'Hare family have many new experiences on their first airplane trip.

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Flying boy
Flying boy

By Brian McConnachie

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Always thoughtful of others, Buddy is rewarded with the gift of flying.

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Tar Beach
Tar Beach

By Faith Ringgold

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A young girl dreams of flying above her Harlem home, claiming all she sees for herself and her family. Based on the author's quilt painting of the same name.

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I Fly
I Fly

By Anne F. Rockwell

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Summary: A child describes his airplane trip to visit his cousins.

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I Fly
I Fly

By Anne F. Rockwell

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Things that fly
Things that fly

By Huck Scarry

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Traces the history and explains the scientific principles of flight.

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Why does it fly?
Why does it fly?

By Chris Arvetis

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Explains in simple terms why an airplane can fly.

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Air and flight
Air and flight

By Neil Ardley

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Suggested activities illustrate the properties of air and how air can be used to make things fly.

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Blind flight
Blind flight

By Hilary H. Milton

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Flying with her uncle in his small plane, 13-year-old Debbie who has been blind for about a year must suddenly take control of the plane when her uncle loses consciousness.

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