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When pigs fly!
When pigs fly!

By Stefan Boonen

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Despite laughter from his family and the other animals, William the pig perseveres in his desire to fly.

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Wild Blue Wonders
Wild Blue Wonders

By Lane Wallace

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Girls fly!
Girls fly!

By Lynn M. Homan

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When Charlene's brothers tell her that she cannot be a pilot because she is a girl, she gives them a lesson in the rich history of women in flight.

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Up and away
Up and away

By Robert Coupe

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Flight and rocketry
Flight and rocketry

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Flight Dynamics
Flight Dynamics

By Robert F. Stengel

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Hook
Hook

By Ed Young

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A chick hatched by hens turns out to be an eaglet who must get help from a boy in learning how to fly.

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Goose down
Goose down

By Kelly Doudna

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Gilda Goose wants to join the Flying Geese Ballet, but in order to fly better, she must first fix a perplexing problem. Contains facts about geese.

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Goose down
Goose down

By Kelly Doudna

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Gilda Goose wants to join the Flying Geese Ballet, but in order to fly better, she must first fix a perplexing problem. Contains facts about geese.

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