Flight Books

A sky for Henry
A sky for Henry

By Chris Strodder

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Despite the help of several other birds, a penguin is discouraged by his inability to learn how to fly, until he finds his true element.

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Volare
Volare

By Roberto Mussapi

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Darius, the lonely gargoyle
Darius, the lonely gargoyle

By Micha Estlack

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When Devin, a crippled boy, attempts to defy gravity by providing the means for a gargoyle to fly, his 800-year-old stone friend rewards him unexpectedly.

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A philosophy of flight
A philosophy of flight

By John McCollister

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Birds in flight
Birds in flight

By Carrol L. Henderson

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Sebastian learns to fly
Sebastian learns to fly

By Jenny Feely

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How do birds fly
How do birds fly

By Melissa Stewart

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"An examination of the phenomena and scientific principles behind bird flight"--Provided by publisher.

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What goes up high
What goes up high

By Pam Holden

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