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Baby bird
Baby bird

By Joyce Dunbar

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A bird falls out of his nest while trying to fly and has encounters with several animals before he finds success.

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Max
Max

By Bob Graham

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Max, the young son of superheroes, is a late bloomer when it comes to flying, until he is inspired by the plight of a falling baby bird.

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Max
Max

By Bob Graham

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Some dogs do
Some dogs do

By Jez Alborough

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When Sid tries to convince his doggy classmates that he flew to school, they do not believe him.

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Duck
Duck

By Randy Cecil Illustrated By Randy Cecil

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The creator of Gator presents an enchanting follow-up about a carousel animal who longs to fly — and a love that is bigger than the skies.Duck is a carousel animal who longs to fly....

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Test Pilots
Test Pilots

By Wolfgang Spate

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Paulo the pilot
Paulo the pilot

By Pam Holden

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Have you been flying? Paulo always loved flying. When he was young, he watched things that could fly, and he liked to make things fly. When he learned to be a pilot, he always wanted to go higher a...

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Farther
Farther

By Grahame Baker Smith

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Tells the story of a father who dreamed of being able to fly and how that dream was passed on to future generations. When a father who dreams of flying goes off to war and does not return, his son...

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