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Flying with Carlos
Flying with Carlos

By Joy Cowley

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Three short stories about flying for early readers.

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Flying The story box
Flying The story box

By Joy Cowley

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Would you like to fly
Would you like to fly

By Rebel Williams

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Isabella Propeller and the magic beanie
Isabella Propeller and the magic beanie

By Jonathan Graves

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After an encounter with Wind Keeper, a mysterious mountain woman, Isabella discovers that her new beanie with a red feather has magical powers.

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Learning to fly
Learning to fly

By Sebastian Meschenmoser

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A man and a penuin discover that imagination plays an important role in learning to fly.

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Flight
Flight

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When the wind blows
When the wind blows

By James Patterson

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Only a witch can fly
Only a witch can fly

By Alison McGhee

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A young witch finally summons the courage to soar on her broom, proving to herself, her black cat, and the other witches that she is now grown.

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Barney
Barney

By Stephen White

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Simon and the Wind Simon
Simon and the Wind Simon

By Gilles Tibo

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