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Air
Air

By Barbara Taylor

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Explores scientific properties and composition of air, how we use it and its importance to living things.

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From ground to air with the Wright brothers
From ground to air with the Wright brothers

By Deborah Hedstrom Page

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Becky, a teenager from Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, who spends the winters working in the Wright brothers bicycle shop in Dayton, Ohio, witnesses the flight of the first engine-powered airship.

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Package
Package

By John D. Anderson

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Baby Loves Aerospace Engineering!
Baby Loves Aerospace Engineering!

By Ruth Spiro Author Irene Chan Illustrator

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Big, brainy science for the littlest listeners Accurate enough to satisfy an expert, yet simple enough for baby, this book explores the basics of flight – from birds, to planes and rockets...

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Interactive science
Interactive science

By Susan Hermanson

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Flying
Flying

By Daniel Jacobs

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Volando
Volando

By Jacobs Daniel

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