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Upside down Eddie
Upside down Eddie

By Daniel Schantz

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After his parents are killed in an accident, twelve-year-old Eddie goes to live on his grandfather's farm and begins to get over his grief when he becomes interested in flying.

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Percy the duck
Percy the duck

By Abigail Pizer

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Follows the adventures of a young duck as he tries to learn how to fly.

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Flyers
Flyers

By Jillian Powell

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Depicts various objects that fly ranging from birds to arrows to the space shuttle.

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Paper bird
Paper bird

By Arcadio Lobato

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A drawing of a bird tries without success to learn to fly, until the artist completes his original design and makes flight possible for it.

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Flight
Flight

By Dan Mackie

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The doomed astronaut.
The doomed astronaut.

By Frank Joseph

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On the Wing
On the Wing

By Karen Yelena Olsen

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On the Wing
On the Wing

By Karen Yelena Olsen

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The Funny Ride
The Funny Ride

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