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Windhaven
Windhaven

By George R. R. Martin

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Maris of Amberly, a fisherman's daughter, wants to be a silver-winged flyer, crossing oceans, braving shiftng winds, to bring news, gossip, songs, and stories to a waiting populace. But when she ch...

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Away in my airplane
Away in my airplane

By Margaret Wise Brown

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See the birds way up high and the people down below in this rhyme full of movement, wonder, and excitement from the hidden treasures of Margaret Wise Brown, author of the children's classics Goodni...

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Conquering the sky
Conquering the sky

By Nicolas Brasch

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Conquering the sky
Conquering the sky

By Nicolas Brasch

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Conquering the sky
Conquering the sky

By Nicolas Brasch

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Hello airplane
Hello airplane

By Bill Cotter

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Illustrations and easy-to-read text follow an airplane as it says good-bye to the ground and hello to the sky, where it flies over a town, mountains, clouds, and people.

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Max and Bird
Max and Bird

By Ed Vere

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Max, a kitten, and Bird, a very young bird, want to be friends but Max also wants to eat Bird, so they strike a deal.

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Little Iffy learns to fly
Little Iffy learns to fly

By Aaron Zenz

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This sweet, funny story of friendship is a special treat for young children.

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A moth and a flame
A moth and a flame

By Sharon Guthrie

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Library holds a copy signed by the author. "May O'Halloran is a young woman living in Greenwich Village with her boyfriend, Johann, and her cat, Seven. Although she is happy most of the time, she...

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Have a mice flight
Have a mice flight

By Lindsey Leavitt

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Ava and Dean Squeakerton, mouse siblings who live in the White House, hatch a plan to fulfill Ava's dream of flying by sneaking aboard Air Force One, the president's airplane.

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