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Books with title Paper Airplane

  • Origami Paper Airplanes

    Didier Boursin

    Hardcover (Firefly Books, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Origami is an ancient art, yet modern paper folders can still invent fascinating new folds. Origami Paper Airplanes is filled with new and outstanding folds that will delight, amuse, and inspire paper folders of all ages. They offer a wide variety of designs that are rated according to skill level. Everyone, from beginners to experienced folders, will find something here to delight the hand and eye. Each book opens with four pages of instructions in basic folding techniques, the symbols used in the book and a discussion of the various papers you work with. Then come the specific folds - Origami Paper Airplanes offers 28 different designs of aircraft that include traditional planes, new creations, and other flying objects such as windmills and frisbees. Extremely detailed technical drawings, in color, accompany the reader every step of the way from the very first crease through to the remarkable finished creation. With their elegant and fascinating folds, these are among the most innovative origami books available. They are suited for folders of all ages and skill levels. Thoroughly tested and carefully designed instructions make it possible for anyone to achieve results on the first try.
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  • Airplane

    DK Publishing

    Hardcover (DK Children, Feb. 16, 2003)
    Visit a busy airport and create your own fold-out scene full of airport action. DK Picture Stickers in favorite themes offer great value and hours of sticker fun in a terrific accordion-page format. Kids can create an exciting scene on one of the poster-size spreads, and then pull it out to hang in a bedroom or playroom. Fun facts accompany each reusable sticker.
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  • The Paper Airplane Book

    Seymour Simon, Byron Barton

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Sept. 30, 1971)
    Instructions for creating paper airplanes illuminate the principles of flight which apply to all aircraft
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  • Airplane

    Alexis C. Jenkins

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 7, 2019)
    Do you have a first time flyer feeling a little nervous about their first flight? Look no further for this fun entertaining book's intention is to comfort your little by exposing them to what they will see and hear going through a flight process. From going to the airport to getting on the plane the process is laid out in a fun rhyme for the child to enjoy so they know what to expect for their first plane ride.
  • Gregory's Paper Airplane

    Benjamin Sherman, Shawn McCann

    eBook (WestBow Press, Nov. 30, 2010)
    An inspirational childrens story... ...written by a child... ...to help other children.After learning about underprivileged children in Cambodia, Gregory's heart is troubled. He decides to take action and help in the best way he knows how...A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this book will go towards Agape International Missions (Agapewebsite.org), a not-for-profit organization whos mission is to prevent child sex trafficking in Cambodia and to restore hope to its victims through holistic aftercare; and to International Justice Mission (IJM.org), a not-for-profit human rights agency that secures rescue and justice for victims of slavery and other forms of violent oppression, and helps them heal within their own communities in Cambodia and other countries in the developing world.
  • Airplane

    Alex Summers

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Have you ever flown on an airplane? In this title, early readers learn how an airplane works and what to expect if you fly on one. Included are a picture glossary and websites to visit.
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  • Book of Paper Airplanes

    Doug Stillinger

    Spiral-bound (Klutz, March 15, 2004)
    Book of Paper Airplanes (Klutz) - Forget everything you know about paper airplanes. These aren't paper toys. And they're only technically paper airplanes. These are high performance, blow-the-competition-away flying paper machines. The ten planes in this book are for people who think they've seen a good paper plane or two. They're for the hard to impress, the playground veterans - the kid at the next desk who thinks he and his plane will get sent to the principal's office first. These are the planes that can prove him wrong. MATERIALS All you need to make every plane in this book planes that can prove is a pair of hands, a smooth him wrong. surface and a piece of paper. Use 82 x 11-inch (21.6 x 27.9-cm) paper with no cuts, tears or holes in it. The pad in the back of this book is full of flight-tested, ready-to-fold paper. If you run out, both photocopy and printer paper make a fine plane. Regular binder paper, with lines and three holes, is not flightworthy. We don't recommend it. AIRPLANES: Nakamura Lock - Swashbuckler - The Hammer - The Professional - Space Cruiser - The Hurricane - Flying Ninja - Pteroplane - Headhunter - Spy Plane
  • The Paper Airplane

    Fulvio Testa

    Paperback (NorthSouth, July 1, 1945)
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  • The Paper Airplane

    Fulvio Testa

    Hardcover (North South Books, April 15, 1988)
    A boy makes a paper airplane, and his imagination soars with the airplane. Directions for a paper airplane are on the back cover.
  • Kids' Paper Airplane Book

    Ken Blackburn, Jeff Lammers

    Paperback (Workman Publishing Company, Jan. 9, 1996)
    Distilling the innovation, science, and enthusiasm of their first book-The World Record Paper Airplane Book-world record holder Ken Blackburn and mechanical engineer Jeff Lammers present The Kids' Paper Airplane Book.Written and designed for younger paper pilots, it has simpler planes with brighter, bolder graphics; games, activities, and fun aviation facts (the "A=Alpha, B=Bravo" pilots' alphabet, for example); and everything kids need to fold and fly. They will learn how to design their own planes, do stunts, and build a 3-D airport with stuff found around the house, and they'll discover that the largest aircraft ever flown wasn't a plane at all. There are 16 models and 76 full-color planes in all, a full-color poster of an airport, a pilot's license and flight log, and a field guide to common aircraft.But the irresistible attraction, as in the grown-up version, are the planes themselves: The Count, The Dragon, The Manta Ray, The Slice, The Aerobat, the Saturn Rocket. Plus the chance to be the next world record holder. Selection of the Doubleday Kids' Club. Suitable for ages 5 and up. 360,000 copies in print.
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  • Making Paper Airplanes

    Amber Lovett

    language (Cherry Lake Publishing, Sept. 1, 2017)
    Making the perfect paper airplane can be a lot of fun. Through simple text written to foster creativity and problem solving, students will the art of innovation. Large, colorful images show students how to complete activities. Additional tools, including a glossary and an index, help students learn new vocabulary and locate information.
  • The Paper Airplane Book

    Seymour Simon, Byron Barton

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Sept. 30, 1976)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Step-by-step instructions for making paper airplanes with suggestions for experimenting with them.
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