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Books with title Learning To Ride

  • Learning to Fly

    Sebastian Meschenmoser

    Paperback (Kane/Miller Book Publishers, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Penguins can't fly. Of course they can't. Can they? A wayward penguin is found by the side of the road and convinces his rescuer he crashed while flying. The unusual pair tries all sorts of methods to return the penguin to the sky (all remarkably unsuccessful) until the day when the penguin finally rediscovers the secret of flight within himself. This charming, simple, and understated parable is ideal for children starting school, graduates, job-seekers, newlyweds, and anyone else who s learning to fly in unfamiliar skies.
  • Learning to Fly

    Paul Yee

    eBook (Orca Book Publishers, Oct. 1, 2008)
    Jason is an outsider. A recent immigrant from China, he lives in a close-minded town with his mother and younger brother. Falling in with the wrong crowd, trying to fit in, Jason takes chances and ends up in trouble with the police. Holding on to his friendship with a Native boy, also an outsider, Jason finds he needs to fight to belong and to find a new home.
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    Paperback (Scholastic, )
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  • Learning to Fly

    Sandra Atkins

    eBook (Ambassador International, Aug. 7, 2018)
    Learning to Fly is the heart-warming story of a boy coming-of age. It is the story of mistakes made and lessons learned. On becoming a teenager, Sam feels that he is now old enough and wise enough to exert his authority over his sister, Cassie. When he attempts to teach Cassie a lesson, the result is a disaster. In the process of learning to fly Sam learns that his actions have consequences, some good and some not so good. They could even lead to someone’s death. Cassie learns that sometimes you need help to fly. In the end, an owl teaches them both that when you fly high you must be careful. When something goes wrong in life, you might have a long way to fall.
  • Learning to Ride Horses & Ponies

    Jackie Budd

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 1998)
    A guide to riding horses and ponies, discussing such topics as getting started, how to mount and dismount, sitting right, riding in a group, and jumping
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  • Learning to Fly

    David John Derbis

    eBook (Cable Publishing, April 24, 2011)
    Grandpa teaches Neya and her friends, Curious and Why, how to fly in their dreams.
  • Learning to Read

    Margaret Meek

    Paperback (Random House of Canada, Limited, Jan. 1, 1986)
    Edition The Bodley Head, Reprint 1997. ISBN: 0-370-30722-4. PAPERBACK. 247 pages, size: 13.5 x 21.3 x 2 cm. Just light tan to paper edges. Other than that, the new and unread book remains in excellent condition throughout. Text all clean, neat and tight. Prompt dispatch from UK.
  • Learning to Fly

    Misha Elliott, Shari Ryan MadHat

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 26, 2016)
    Growing up is hard enough for the average teen. Not even the average teen has the job of raising their mother in addition to themselves. When another one of her mother's failed relationships forces the two to move, once again, it makes Sophie face an impossible change for her senior year. What seemed like punishment has turned into an opportunity. However, what will Sophie do when she has a chance to experience being young for the first time? She's sure to make a mistake or two while learning to fly.
  • Learning to Live

    Kira Adams, Cover Me Book Designs

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 12, 2015)
    Ciera All I wanted was to be able to make it through my senior year. I didn’t need the stares, the jokes, or the bullies. I thought I could do it all on my own, but I was wrong. He filled my veins like a poison, the kind you can’t run from. Harsh and uncaring, he was broken, but somewhere along the way he seeped into my pores. There was no way out, so that left me with one choice: to open his eyes to the beauty around him. To help him live. Topher She wasn’t on my agenda; it was fate’s cruel way of telling me I needed to get my shit together. To be fair, my head was so far up my ass, I’m not sure how we extracted it. I knew the power I held over my peers, I exuded it daily. I could have any girl I wanted at the snap of my fingers, and yet I found myself fantasizing about her-someone so far off my radar it wasn’t even funny. She helped me understand that sometimes you need to let go to really live. Sometimes being alive means taking risks. Learning to Live is the first book in the Infinite Love series.
  • Learning To Fly

    John R.F. Humphreys

    Paperback (Independently published, June 21, 2020)
    Have you ever wanted to Fly? Not in a plane, but soar up high and over come the fear of falling? Then my adventure at iFly may inspire and show you how to make the impossible possible! At 11 years old, I went to iFly Summer Camp where I learned the mechanics of flying. iFly Indoor Skydiving is an all-inclusive sport, which means anyone can fly. I determined to attempt a World Record, one that harnessed the “Spirit of Adventure”, inspired others to try new things, gives strength to those being bullied, and encouragement to those who are giving up on life. I wanted to inspire the attendees and people worldwide by showing anything is possible and that you are only limited by your imagination. On November 14, 2019, I successfully did a book signing while flying in a wind tunnel at 110 mph. I signed a total of 48 copies in 4 minutes of the book BE AMAZING.
  • Learning to Sew

    Kathleen Petelinsek

    Paperback (Cherry Lake Pub, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Learn how to make your own clothes and other items by sewing. Crafters practice reading comprehension as they follow the steps for each project. The easiest crafts are at the beginning, to allow the reader to practice scaffolding their knowledge as they learn the domain-specific vocabulary.
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  • Learning to Sew

    Kathleen Petelinsek

    Library Binding (Cherry Lake Pub, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Learn how to make your own clothes and other items by sewing. Crafters practice reading comprehension as they follow the steps for each project. The easiest crafts are at the beginning, to allow the reader to practice scaffolding their knowledge as they learn the domain-specific vocabulary.
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