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Become a bird and fly!
Become a bird and fly!

By Michael Elsohn Ross

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Using his imagination, Nicky changes into a bird and takes flight.

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Scuttle's last flight
Scuttle's last flight

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Taking off
Taking off

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If dogs had wings
If dogs had wings

By Larry Dane Brimner

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A dog imagines what the world would be like for dogs if they had wings.

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Fly by night
Fly by night

By June Crebbin

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A young owl eagerly awaits the nighttime to make his first flight with his mother.

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Flight and flying machines
Flight and flying machines

By DK Publishing, Steve Parker

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Explains how birds fly, discusses the operation and exploits of flying machines, both ancient and modern, and speculates about flight technology of the future.

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Keoni's special gift
Keoni's special gift

By Dorinda Lum, Dorinda. NAR Needed Lum

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Keoni, a little freshwater fish, dreams of flying and gets his chance when his owl friend, Pueo, gives him a magic apple with a warning that he must return by sunset, and a reminder to appreciate w...

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