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Books with title The Puppy Who Wanted to Fly

  • THE PIG WHO WANTED TO FLY

    Robert Page

    language (, Aug. 27, 2014)
    Roly the pig, longed to fly, he often watched the birds and wished he could be up there with them. He thought it was impossible until a friend came up with a great idea. With the help of his other farmyard friends, will the idea work?
  • The Penguin Who Wanted to Fly

    Catherine Vase

    Board book (Scholastic, Nov. 5, 2007)
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  • The Frog Who Wanted to Fly

    Alex Malocha, Kimberly Hommimga

    eBook (Alex Malocha, April 14, 2013)
    This story is about a frog who would try anything to fly like a bird.
  • The Fish Who Wanted to Fly

    Elizabeth Donley-Leer, Lorri Donley-Espinoza

    eBook (A Character Above LLC, Oct. 29, 2015)
    Jessika spent her life swimming around the beautiful lagoon she was born in, staring at the skies wanting to fly like those amazing creatures of the sky. Join her and her friends on her adventure to accomplish her dream.
  • The Puppy Who Wanted to be a Boy

    Jean Gnap

    eBook (FriesenPress, Oct. 6, 2015)
    Many children’s books personify animals to convey a certain message. THE PUPPY WHO WANTED TO BE A BOY is one of them. It is the story of a Labrador puppy who would rather grow up to be a boy instead of a dog. Throughout the story he strives to become a boy. “Maybe if I eat pizza I’ll grow up to be a boy, “ he hopefully says. But of course he does grow up to be a dog. However he is trained to become a special dog—a service dog for a Wounded Warrior. The message is “Accept who you are, but be the best that you can be.”P.S. Oh, by the way, do you know that some fictional stories turn out to be true?In a small town, south west of Chicago, there is a real puppy training to become a service dog for a Wounded Warrior. His name is LOU.
  • The Ant Who Wanted to Fly

    Stacy Findley

    language (Second Wind Publishing, LLC, Sept. 8, 2014)
    A children's book about an ant working hard to have what they want while everyone else enjoys their day off.
  • The Cat Who Wanted to Fly

    Robyn Supraner, Joan E. Goodman

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, Feb. 1, 1986)
    When Maggie the witch refuses to allow her to fly, Midnight the cat decides to learn a spell of her own
    K
  • The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy

    Jane Thayer, Lisa McCue

    Library Binding (William Morrow & Co, March 1, 1986)
    When Petey the puppy decides that he wants a boy for Christmas, he discovers that he must go out and find one on his own
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  • The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy

    Catherine Woolley, Jane Thayer, Lisa McCue

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Sept. 27, 2005)
    Petey the puppy has one wish for Christmas: to have a boy of his very own. But boys are in short supply this year, and he can't seem to find one who is just right!
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  • The Worm Who Wanted to Fly

    Jane McCabe

    language (Jane M McCabe, Aug. 23, 2012)
    This is a children's book for small children in full color. It tells the story of a worm who wants to fly; actually he's a caterpillar, who will go through the normal actual phases of its existence to become a butterfly (moth.) The pictures, the play on words, will excite children and encourage them to be what they want to be in their intermost hearts.
  • The Penguin Who Wanted to Fly

    Catherine Vase

    Paperback (Cartwheel Books, Oct. 1, 2007)
    A gorgeously illustrated and sweet picture book about a little penguin's determination to fly--perfect for bedtime or any time!Flip-Flop the penguin wants nothing more than to be able to fly. He makes himself wings, but they don't help. Neither do his helicopter cap, snow airplane, or balloon. When his pal Polar Bear pushes him down their favorite slide, Flip-Flop unexpectedly lands in the sea. Suddenly he finds he can do something that's a lot like flying--he can swim, and beautifully too!
    K
  • The Boy Who Wanted to Fly

    Sarajane DeGroot, Charles DeGroot

    language (Tuxedo & Beans Publishing, LLC, Oct. 27, 2012)
    Joe, a young boy living in New York, wants nothing more than to visit his grandparents. The only problem is that they live far away in a place called California. After learning that he would have to fly to get from New York to California, Joe decides to make a pair of wings to help make flying possible.