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The Berenstain Bears fly-it
The Berenstain Bears fly-it

By Stan Berenstain

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After visiting the Hall of Flight at the Bearsonian Institution, the Bear cubs decide to invent their own airplanes. Includes information about the history of flight and instructions for making var...

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Eucalyptus wings
Eucalyptus wings

By J. Alison James

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Two girls, Kiria and Mica, discover night magic when Kiria finds a large cocoon suspended from a eucalyptus leaf.

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Harry at the airport
Harry at the airport

By Derek Radford

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As a hippopotamus family goes to the airport to take a flight, the reader can observe activities behind the scenes and see the things travelers do both at the airport and on the plane.

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Hello, Poldy!
Hello, Poldy!

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Wonders of our world
Wonders of our world

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Information on our bodies, how things work, great inventions, flight, and great buildings.

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Camels don't fly
Camels don't fly

By Richard Hays

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After several unsuccessful attempts to fly, Honk the camel comes to appreciate the gifts God has given him.

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