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The frightened little owl
The frightened little owl

By Mark Ezra

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Although afraid to fly, Little Owl leaves the safety of her nest and goes to look for her missing mother, who has been watching over her all the time.

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The dragon who wanted to fly
The dragon who wanted to fly

By Jeffrey Comanor

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Having been snatched up by a hairy condor and dropped in the North Countrie, Fedge the dragon keeps on trying to fly so that he can return home.

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Butterflies Fly
Butterflies Fly

By Yvonne Winer

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Butterflies Fly
Butterflies Fly

By Yvonne Winer

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Birds
Birds

By Caroline Arnold

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An introduction to the science that explains how birds fly.

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Birds
Birds

By Caroline Arnold Author Patricia J. Wynne Illustrator

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Hovering, gliding, diving -- how do birds do it? BIRDS: NATURE'S MAGNIFICENT FLYING MACHINES looks at how feathers, body structure, and wings vary from bird to bird. Readers will learn the mechanic...

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Adelaide
Adelaide

By Tomi Ungerer

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Adelaide, the flying kangaroo, leaves her parents to travel the world, ending up in Paris where she creates a happy life for herself.

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How do airplanes fly?
How do airplanes fly?

By Melvin Berger

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Covers the history of flight, from Leonardo da Vinci to modern jumbo jets.

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How do airplanes fly
How do airplanes fly

By Melvin Berger

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Covers the history of flight, from Leonardo da Vinci to modern jumbo jets.

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The Legend of Wingz
The Legend of Wingz

By Timothy Green

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